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TITANIO LUTOSALIs sp. nov. (PI. I, Fig. 17). 
Primaries olive-green, suffused with white; a white basal dash above and 
along vein 1, forked at extremity, inner margin white; white irregular shading 
descending from costa almost to junction of vein 1 and t. p. line; terminal area 
paler than median area, defining outwardly the course of the t. p. line which is 
shaded outwardly with white at costa and in lower half, rounded outwardly 
below costa to near outer margin it then is oblique to just above middle of 
inner margin where it forms a slight angle; white terminal line; fringes white, 
tinged with olive-green at base and cut by two dark lines outwardly. Second- 
aries dark smoky with darker terminal line; fringes smoky with pale basal line. 
Beneath dark smoky, secondaries rather paler. Expanse 20 mm. 
Hasitat. Jemez Spgs., N. M.; Boulder, Colo. (July 14) (Oslar). 2 6, 
1 9. Types, Coll. Barnes. 
Resembles helianthiales Murt. but the t. p. line is not so white or 
distinct and recedes at once from the outer margin after the curve 
instead of running parallel to it for a short distance; secondaries are 
darker and without the white line. 
TITANIO LAETALIS sp. nov. (PI. II, Fig. 16). 
Primaries light olive-brown shaded with white; an indistinct whitish ante- 
medial band; white shading along the veins beyond the cell to t. p. line; two 
slight dots in cell indicating orbicular and reniform, the former often lacking; 
t. p. line dark, angled slightly below costa, then gently curved and parallel to 
outer margin almost to vein 1, where it becomes very oblique to middle of 
inner margin, bordered outwardly with white; slight dark apical shade; ter- 
minal dark line; fringes white cut by two dark lines. Secondaries white in @ 
with obsolescent dark subterminal line not reaching inner margin; dark broken 
terminal line and white fringes; in Q secondaries are smoky. Beneath primaries 
dark smoky with white fringes; secondaries white with smoky tinge along costa. 
Expanse 14 mm. 
Hasirat. Redington, Ariz.; Babaquivera Mts., Ariz.; Denver, Colo. (July 
7) (Oslar) ; Loma Linda, S. Bern. Co., Calif. (July, Sept.). 14 ¢,2 9. Types, 
Coll. Barnes. 
Belongs in same group as preceding species ; the white secondaries 
should distinguish it readily. 
TITANIO ALTICOLALIS sp. nov. (Pl. I, Fig. 18). 
Head and thorax black; primaries deep smoky, slightly glossy, with macu- 
lation obscure; t. a. line black, slightly waved; orbicular and reniform repre- 
sented by small dark shades; t. p. line black, minutely dentate, exserted below 
costa, gently incurved in the fold, fringes smoky. Secondaries smoky crossed 
