a 
lower one extends across the subterminal space; in the interspace between 
veins 2 and 3 is also a faint small dash; fringes dark, checkered with ochreous. 
Secondaries smoky, hyaline towards base, with a distinctly dentate postmedian 
smoky line and dark terminal line. Beneath, primaries smoky, paler outwardly, 
secondaries hyaline, sprinkled with smoky, both wings crossed by a broad dentate 
smoky line, ending close to anal angle of secondaries, small discal dot on sec- 
ondaries. 
é. Antennae serrate and fasciculate; primaries similar to those of 9; 
secondaries white with almost no smoky sprinkling; terminal smoky line. Be- 
neath whiter than Q without the prominent postmedial smoky line. Expanse 
é 25 mm, 2 30 mm. 
Hasitat. San Benito, Texas (Mch. 16-23, Sept. 8-15) (G. Dorner) 1 6, 
1 9. Types, Coll. Barnes. 
A second @ is before us, but too poor to make a cotype. The 
species bears considerable resemblance to serrata Sm. (Trichopolia), 
placed by Hampson in this genus; but the structure of the ¢ antennae 
at once separates the two species. The abdomens are rubbed so we are 
unable to determine whether tufts are present or not; the receipt of 
fresh specimens may show that the species is more correctly placed in 
Polia. 
MoNIMA TENUIMACULA sp. nov. (PI. V, Fig. 2). 
Palpi, head, and pectus gray tinged with rosy, thorax olivaceous, abdomen 
ochreous, tinged with rosy in 9 ; antennae in ¢@ shortly bipectinate; primaries 
light fawn color, very even and smooth in appearance; t. a. line geminate, outer 
line more strongly marked than inner, brown, outwardly oblique to below cell, 
then straighter and angled inwardly on vein 1; orbicular wanting, reniform 
outlined in pale yellow, hour-glass shaped, very narrow, lower portion slightly 
filled with a gray-brown shade; median shade-line distinct, broad, brown, oblique 
to base of reniform, then subparallel to t. p. line and close to same; t. p. line 
geminate, inner line alone distinct, brown, crenulate, outcurved to beyond cell 
and then parallel to outer margin; a few black points on the veins and an in- 
distinct connecting shade give the position of the outer line; s. t. line a row of 
distinct black spots, even, parallel to outer margin, most marked at costa; outer 
margin crenulate and slightly shaded with pinkish; secondaries, in ¢ smoky, 
shading towards ochreous at base, in 9 uniform deep smoky; fringes rosy. 
Beneath ochreous, suffused with rosy with faint discal dots and subterminal 
lines. Expanse 34 mm. 
Hapitat. Kerrville, Texas (Lacey) 1¢, 19. Types, Coll. Barnes. 
We know of nothing resembling this very closely; the even 
smooth appearance without orbicular combined with the prominent 
shade line and narrow reniform give it a very characteristic appear- 
ance. It would evidently fall somewhere near annulimacula Sm. 
