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ringlet resting on median line; terminal space rather heavily shaded with black. 
Expanse 22-25 mm. 
Hasitat. Everglade, Fla. (3 2); San Benito, Texas, (1 6). Types, 
Coll. Barnes. Cotype, British Museum. 
The species has been referred for us by Sir. Geo. Hampson to 
the genus Tyrissa Wlk.; he writes us that it is allied to recurva WIk. 
ANOMIS SERRATA sp. nov. (Pl. II, Fig. 1). 
é. Antennae very strongly serrate and fasciculate, almost bipectinate ; 
primaries with the coloration brighter and more contrasting than in erosa Hbn., 
with similar maculation; basal half of wing to a line formed by inner edge of 
reniform and lower portion of t. p. line bright yellow, heavily sprinkled with 
orange-brown; beyond this line darker brown, suffused heavily with purple 
subterminally, this color extending backward along inner margin to base of 
wing; ordinary lines reddish brown, basal 1/2 line angled outwardly on 
cubitus; t. a. line outwardly oblique, from costa 1/4 from base to below 
cubitus, then angled and slightly concave to middle of inner margin; orbicular 
a white dot narrowly ringed with brown; reniform partially hidden by dark 
shading of wing, upright, resting on bend of t. p. line, outlined in blackish 
with dark central shade; t. p. line bent outward slightly at costa, straight to 
vein 5, angled sharply outwardly on vein 4, bent backwards along vein 3 to 
its origin, slightly convex to inner margin where it joins t. a. line; s. t. line 
defined by difference between purple subterminal shade and brown terminal 
one, irregular, den‘ate on veins 3 and 4; fringes dark inwardly, whitish and 
slightly checkered outwardly, not so prominently scalloped as in erosa. Sec- 
ondaries smoky, paler towards base, without the ochreous tinge found in erosa. 
Beneath primaries smoky, slightly pinkish, paler along outer border; t. p. line 
defined at costa, followed by dark triangular costal patch; faint pale lunate 
discal spot; secondaries pale ochreous, costal half sprinkled with red-brown, 
with fine, brown, distinctly undulate postmedian line extending half across 
wing and pale discal mark. 
2. paler than the 4, more as the ¢ erosa in color. Expanse 28 mm. 
Hasitat. Chocoloskee, Fla.; Ft. Meade, Fla. (Apr.).. 2 6, 1 2. Types, 
Coll. Barnes. 
We should have hesitated to separate this from erosa Hbn. if it 
had not been for the strongly serrated antennae of the ¢@ ; it is 
smaller in size, brighter in color and the line on underside of sec- 
ondaries is scalloped, not straight, as is usually found in erosa. 
We have a third specimen very worn labeled Glenwood Spgs. 
Colo., which may possibly be an error for Glenwood, Fila. 
