186 LEPIDOPTERA. 



one at right angles to the lowest of the three, in submedian interspace 

 towards hind margin, one in cell ; fringes of primaries fuscous, at 

 inner angle cinereous ; of secondaries white, cinereous at outer angle. 

 Underside dark brown, the hind margins lightly dusted with whitish 

 scales ; the spots on primaries repeated, a little enlarged ; secondaries 

 crossed by two obscure bands, with black outlines. Body above dark 

 brown, beneath dark gray-brown ; legs gray-brown ; palpi either dark 

 gray, or with so many brown hairs as to nearly conceal the whitish 

 ones ; antennae black above, beneath finely annulated with luteous ; 

 club black above, luteous below. 



" Female. — Expands 1.7 inch. Similar to the male. This species is 

 near nioschus Edw. It has the spots fewer in number, smaller, and 

 differently disposed ; beneath is darker, and the bands on secondaries 

 are indistinct ; abdomen below without ventral line ; legs and palpi 

 different color, the latter in rnoschics yellow." 



Taken in Southern Arizon by Mr. Morrison in 1883. 

 Habitat. — Southern Arizona ; Sonora, Mexico. 



Euclainus (Murgaria) albociliatus Mabille. 



Mabille, Pet. Nouv. Ent., 2, 162, 1877; Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg., 21, 25, 



1878. 

 Biologia Centrali-Americana, 2, 333, 1894, pi. 80, figs. 12, 13. 14. 

 Eudatnus coyote Skinner, Can. Ent., 24, 164, 1892. 



" Teleg. albociliatus . Wings black with a dirty fringe and an ante- 

 cellular band of fuscous spots hardly perceptible which proceeds from 

 the costa as far as the internal margin. 



"Hind wings immaculate, with abroad snow-white fringe. Below, the 

 front wings are paler with the antecellular black band described and a 

 reddish internal angle. Hind wings black with two transverse discal 

 black bands not touching the anal space and obsolete at the anterior 

 margin. Colombia, Panama, Guatemala. In collection of Paris Mu- 

 seum, Royal Museum of Belgium and P. Mabille. This species is to 

 be referred to the true ^thillos.^' 



Habitat. — Texas ; Mexico ; Cent. America ; South America. 



Records. — Alta Mira, Mexico, July 14th ; Kerrville, Texas, 

 July (Dr. Wm. Barnes); near Corpus Christi, Texas (S. F. 

 Aaron). 



Eudanius (Heteropia) melon Godraan and Salvin. 

 Godman and Salvin, Biologia Centrali-Americana, 2, 296, 1893, 4, 76, 

 figs. 26, 27. 

 Var. arizoiieusis Skinner, Ent. News, 16, 232, 1905. 



"We have specimens of melon from Colima, Mexico, that 

 agree perfectly with the figures in the Biologia. The speci- 



