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OZODANIA SUBRUFA sp. nov. (PI. III, Figs. 4, 5). 
Front brown, palpi, head, and thorax pale ochreous, abdomen pink; pri- 
maries gray-brown more or less suffused with ochreous, giving a very character- 
istic mottled appearance; a pale ochreous basal patch on inner margin not con- 
nected with a triangular patch of similar color just before anal angle; this latter 
patch may or may not be joined by a perpendicular narrow ochreous line to a 
smaller costal patch of same color; the brown ground color of wing is usually 
deepest on the margins of these light patches. Secondaries deep rose somewhat 
paler along costa with a small smoky patch at apex of wing only. Beneath rose- 
color, costa of primaries very narrowly blackish to transverse ochreous band 
which is faintly visible; beyond this band the apex of wing is broadly smoky, 
this color extending narrowly along outer margin to anal angle; secondaries 
rose with the faintest trace of smoky at apex. Legs ochreous, banded with 
black. Expanse ¢ 13 mm.; 2 16 mm. 
Hasitat. San Benito, Texas, (July 8-31, Aug. 1-7) (G. Dorner) 2 ¢’s, 5 
Q’s. Types, Coll. Barnes. 
We retain the generic tefm Ozodania Dyar, which has been sunk 
as a subgenus of J/lice by Hampson, as our specimens show in the male 
sex the characteristic tuft of hairs on underside of tornus on primaries 
and a strong anal lobe on secondaries with tufts of hair. The species 
is characterized by the mottled appearance of primaries and the rose- 
colored underside; it is possible that the Mexican specimen mentioned 
by Dyar in his description of schwarziorum (Psyche VIII, 359) may 
belong to this species, in which case the name schwarziorum should 
be restricted to the Arizona form; this has the underside, with the 
exception of the median band, mouse gray. 
Our new species was already figured in Vol. II, No. 1 of our Con- 
tributions. 
ILLICE CONJUNCTA sp. nov. (Pl. IX, Fig. 14). 
Palpi smoky, tipped with pale ochreous, front smoky; head and thorax 
whitish, base of collar slightly pink; abdomen pink; primaries deep smoky with 
large semiquadrate white spot on costa beyond middle and a broad white band 
along inner margin enlarging before anal angle into a white patch which is 
slightly defined towards base of wing by some fuscous scales on inner margin; 
secondaries pink with a large marginal smoky patch occupying nearly half the 
wing; the inner margin of this patch extends obliquely inwards from apex of 
wing across cell to near origin of vein 2, then curves rapidly outwards, attaining 
outer margin considerably before anal angle; fringes, except at anal angle, 
dusky. Beneath as above, but spots and band of primaries slightly suffused with 
pink. Expanse 15 mm. 
Hapitat. San Benito, Texas (G. Dorner) 1¢. Type, Coll. Barnes. 
