THE LEPIDOPTERIST 63 



C'aTOCALA CASSINOI SP. NOV. 



Forewings evenly and uniformly covered with light 

 blue and black scales. T. a. line black and scarcely 

 defined, most distinct on the costa. T. p. line practi- 

 cally lost in the ground color with the dentations 

 scarcely evident. S. t. line bluish with the black denta- 

 tions not strongly indicated. Terminal row of spots, 

 lunate and touching on the veins with outward dashes. 

 Reniform black ringed, filled with bluish scales. 

 Subreniform slightly indicated by creamy white and 

 its shape not defined, and with no indication of being 

 connected with the t. p. line. Between the t. a. and 

 t. p. lines below the middle of the wing is a black 

 longitudinal dash. Fringes gray. Hind wings red. 

 Median band irregular with slight indication of ex- 

 tending to the inner margin. Outer black band rather 

 broad, continuous. Fringes sordid white, brownish at 

 the base. Expanse 80 mm. 



Habitat: Vineyard, Utah. (T. Spaulding.) 

 Type. One female. Coll. Samuel E. Cassino. 



CaTOCALA GEORGEANA SP. NOV. 



Forewings black, rather heavily overlaid with pale 

 blue scales. T. a. line faintly black, not contrasting, 

 almost obscured by the black ground color and filled 

 with bluish white. T. p. line black, distinctly defined, 

 and with long and sharply pointed teeth as in C. 

 nevadensis. S. t. line dentate, broad, pale bluish white 

 edged with black, with indications of black streaks to 

 the row of terminal black spots which are marked 

 with white dots outwardly. Fringes, bluish gray. 

 Reniform confluent, black with a few bluish scales, 

 and a central whitish dot. It is preceded by a small 

 whitish patch. Subreniform, whitish, scarcely indi' 

 cated, connected with the t. p. line and with the black 

 ring lost in the ground color. Space between the t. p. 

 and s. t. lines creamy white, dusted with black, 

 especially at the costa and inner margin. On the costa 

 on the inside of the t. p. line to the lower part of the 

 long tooth is a narrow, bluish white streak. 

 {To be continued.) 



