20 Notes on the Lepidoptera of America. 
The abdomen, owing perhaps to the breadth of the wings, 
hardly extends as far as anal angle of secondaries. 
Drepanopes, Guenee. 
Drepanodes puber, n.s. 
(Plate 15, fig. 1, 2.) 
é. Wings, pale fawn color, with an olivaceous shade, which lat- 
ter obtains principally over the median space of the primaries and 
along the external margins of both pair. Primaries with the apices 
bluntly sub-faleate, but slightly produced. Immediately below the 
apex, the external margin is inwardly sinuate, thence rounded out- 
wardly to internal angle, the latter improminent. Base of the 
wing, pale fawn color, limited externally by the first short trans- 
verse line, which latter is slightly arcuate, pale, indistinct, and 
margined outwardly by an olivaceous shade, most distinctly marked 
on costa. The median space is tinged with olivaceous. <A black 
discal dot. Faint traces of a median shade. The costal region is 
sparsely irrorate with dark scales. The outer, long, oblique, trans- 
verse line, limiting outwardly the median space, is pale, whitish, 
more distinct than the first line, outwardly projected immediately 
below costa, thence running inwardly obliquely to internal margin 
and bordered inwardly by a faint darker olivaceous shade. Out- 
side this line, the wing is pale fawn color and the olivaceous termi- 
nal space is limited inwardly by an arcuate faint pale shade, which 
runs from apex to internal angle, and, being inwardly arcuate, 
leaves the terminal space widest at about the middle, at which 
point are two distinct, superposed, dark clouded spots, situate just 
without the arcuated sub-terminal pale shade band. External 
margin lined with dark olivaceous; the extremities of the short 
fringes are whitish. Secondaries, resembling primaries in colora- 
tion. <A straight, short, median, whitish line, distinctly margined 
inwardly by a coincident dark olivaceous shade. This line becomes 
obsolete at the costal region, which latter, from base to apex, is 
pale, discolorous with the rest of the wing. A minute, black, dis- 
cal dot, situate on the lower confines of the pale costal space, which 
