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ment at apex (whereas in Brettus there is a large area of fuscous 

 at apex and the margin is broadly-bordered with same color, with 

 projections into the interspaces) ; on the inner edge of the apical 

 area are two small fuscous marks in the sub-costal interspaces. 



Secondaries yellow-fulvous on middle of disk, the costal mar- 

 gin fuscous, hind margin narrowly edged, fuscous, the inner margin 

 obscured up to second branch of median ; fringes yellow-fulvous. 



Under side bright yellow-ochre ; primaries have the base and 

 inner margin black nearly to inner angle, immaculate, except that 

 the two sub-apical spots appear faintly. Secondaries have a row 

 of small pale fuscous patches beyond disk, two of which lie in 

 lower sub-costal and upper discoidal interspaces, and two in^the 

 two median interspaces ; these patches are much covered by 

 fulvous scales ; on middle of disk three small, similar patches, in 

 which the black is more decided, the lower one (and largest) 

 being at origin of lower median interspace, one at upper corner 

 of cell, another above this. 



Body above dull fulvous, below yellow, with a gray tint ; 

 legs color of wings ; palpi whitish-yellow ; antennae fuscous above, 

 pale fulvous below; club ferruginous above, tip same. 



From I $, sent me by the late Jacob Doll, taken in West 

 Texas, and i ^ in collection of Mr. Neumoegen, taken by Mr. 

 Morrison at Graham Mountains, Arizona. 



Amblyscirtes Cassus. 



Male. Expands one inch. 



Upper side of primaries brown, dusted with fulvous, most 

 densely on inner margin to cell, giving that part of the wing a 

 fulvous hue rather than brown ; from costa, at about four-fifths the 

 distance from base, are three small light fulvous spots in straight 

 line, and across disk an oblique row of fulvous spots, the upper one 

 a little nearer hind margin than the lower of the costal spots and 

 very near it; these spots are small at outer end of the row, but 

 on the median interspaces are diffused ; near end of cell a fulvous 

 crossbar, \Yhich connects with a stripe of same color, running to- 

 wards base next stigma ; stigma short, confined to the second 

 median interspace, narrow, a little bent down at outer end. 

 Secondaries have the costal margins fuscous, the rest dull fulvous, 

 with no spots ; fringes dull white, or yellow-white, fuscous at the 

 ends of the nervules, and along upper half of primaries ; just at 

 apex purer white. 



Under side of primaries fulvous next base and over disk to 

 costa, black on inner margin to base ; the apex gray-brown, caused 

 by whitish scales on brown ground ; the spots repeated, those on 

 costal margin white. Secondaries dark brown, dusted with 

 whitish scales, along inner margin up to subniedian nervure dull 

 fulvous ; a straight row of not well defined whitish spots beyond 

 the disk, and at right angles to this two small similar spots at 

 outer angle and on costal margin, this last in line with one or two 



