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ova obtained in Florida. We have also personally collected and bred 
the larvae on oak at Lakeland, Florida, and received similar larvae 
from Southern Pines, N. C. The larva (Pl. V, Fig. 7) (vide Psyche 
XVIII, 157) apparently agrees with that of basiflava basiflava Pack., 
which we only know from Dyar’s description. It is possible that a 
careful comparison may show certain points of distinction. There are 
seemingly two generations. 
Hapirat. Lakeland, Fla. (June 1-7) (types) (McDunnough, 
Grossbeck) ; Island Grove, Fla. (ex. ova July 20-Aug. 3rd) (Oct. 
25-30) (Seifert) Hogart Land, Fla.; Talahassee, Fla.; Beaufort, S. 
C. (May 7) (Bradford) ; Southern Pines, N. C. (larva) (Manee). 
O. KERRVILLE! sp. nov. (PI. I, Figs. 7-9). 
$ Head and prothorax gray, patagia and remainder of thorax deeper in 
color; primaries very even olive green, sprinkled slightly with black scales; a 
black basal half-line; basal space even olive-green with very slight dash of paler 
color below the cell; t. a. line distinct, deep black-brown, rather evenly waved, 
especially below cell, general course inclined somewhat outward; a slight purple 
brown shading precedes the t. a. line, defined towards base of wing by a faint 
whitish line parallel to t. a. line; median space of same color as rest of wing 
except reniform, which is defined by black on a white patch, this patch not ex- 
tending to costa; t. p. line distinct, deep black-brown, slightly convex from 
costa to anal vein where it bends outward to reach inner margin, slightly waved 
with a small outward projection on vein 4; subterminal and terminal areas not 
well defined, subterminal line being an obscure irregular whitish line preceded 
by some slight brown scaling and ending in a distinct white spot above anal 
angle, between veins 6 and 7 a black dash extends to outer margin, otherwise 
both areas even olive-green; terminal line black, more or less broken and 
irregular; fringes slightly checkered. Secondaries deep smoky, paler along outer 
margin with a darker discal spot and curved postmedian line, fringes unicolorous 
or slightly checkered. Beneath, pale ochreous, sprinkled with black, primaries 
with prominent black reniform preceded by dark diffuse shade in cell and 
with an incomplete subterminal line; secondaries with large dark discal spot 
and complete subterminal line. ; 
Q Head, thorax, and abdomen, gray; primaries ground color olivaceous 
gray, sprinkled with sparse black scales, basal space to t. a. line brown, paler 
at times along costa; t. a. line outwardly oblique from costa to middle of cell, 
slightly waved, then straight with prominent inward angle below median vein 
and outward angle in submedian fold, becoming rather obsolete towards inner 
margin; the t. a. line may or may not be preceded by a parallel whitish line 
crossing the brown basal area; median area largely pale, whitish in costal portion 
with traces of a large bent reniform mark outlined in brown; t. p. line distinct, 
deep brown, slightly inwardly oblique, straight from costa to vein 5, slightly 
