Abdomen very hairy, dark rose intermixed with crearnish white hair 

 and yellow tinted segmentary bands. Abdomen beneath light rose 

 with with whitish tint Antennae and legs bright yellow. The latter 

 clothed with whitish rose hairs. 



Primaries immaculate of very light rose color, along fringes and in- 

 ner margin whitish. Costa bright yellow. A transverse, well pro- 

 nounced, semi-transparent discal dash, surrounded by yellowish color. 

 Light indication of a whitish transverse, oblique band, from costanear 

 apex and parallel with outer margin. Light rose tint near base. 



Secondaries of rose color, more intense near base. Fringes and 

 hair along abdominal margin creamish white. A discal spot of the 

 latter color. 



Beneath, primaries and secondaries of bright rose; the secondaries 

 of a lighter shade than primaries. Primaries from base and along 

 median vein clothed with rose colored hair. Costa of the brightest 

 yellow. A basal blotch, near conjunction of inner margin, of same 

 color, and the course of the nerves indicated by yellow lines. 



Base of secondaries near anterior margin clothed with rose and yel- 

 low hair. Fringes and hair along abdominal margin creamish white. 



Discal spots visible both on primaries and secondaries. 



Expanse of wings 23^ inches. 



Length of body ^ inch. 



Habitat: S. W. Arizona. (Morrison). Type ? . coll. B. Neumogen. 



This is a fine insect distinguishing itself by its rose tint. 



Hypopta Manfredi, n. sp. 



Antenna heavily feathered, light brownish, white stemmed. Tho- 

 rax, abdomen and legs heavily furred with creamish white hair. 



Primaries creamish white, fringes concolorous. Some minute, dif- 

 fused sprinkling of light brown, and a discal dasli of same color. 



Secondaries somewhat darker, but uniform in color. 



Beneath, primaries blackish with a lighter indication of discal dash 

 of the surface. Near base and along larger part of inner margin a 

 shade of creamish white and the fringes of same color. 



Secondaries creamish white with a shade of light brown cast over 

 it. Lightest near base and at anal angle. 



Expanse of wings 30. mm. 



Length of body 10. mm. 



Habitat: S. W. Arizona. (Morrison.) 



$ S Types coll. B. Neumoegen. 



Named for Manfred Neumoegen. 



This insect is much smaller than H. Bertholdi or H. Henrici and 

 can be at once recognized by its plain color. 



Hadena Transfrons. n. sp. 



Antennae brown. Head grey. Thorax grey, intermixed with 

 brown. Collar brown. Abdomen dark grey, shading into light brown 

 beneath. Light brown anal tuft. Legs brown. 



Primaries yellowish grey with maculations in light and dark brown. 



