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Basal field quite dark. Basal line of ground color indistinct but shown by the darker 
shadow lines. Middle field qu.te clear inwardly, ochery fuscous outwardly, this color 
divided by the veins which are light ocher. Outer line parallel with outer margin, 
waved inwardly, dentate outwardly. Outer fields ochery fuscous, lighter on veins. 
A marginal row of black points. Hind wings even fuscous, lighter towards base, 
with a marginal black line. Beneath fuscous with a reddish shading except on inner 
margins, the reddish being especially marked along costa of fore wings. Expands, 
25 mm. 
Venation the same as &, superatalis, except that 7 and 8 of the hind wings are 
stemmed. 
Colorado. I continue this under Svev7cfa, though it can not be 
be determined whether it belongs there or under Zfrpaschia until the 
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male is known. 
S. breviornatalis, Grote, (Zoripalpus) Proc. Bost. Soc. N. Hist. 
XIX, 265, 1877; (Zoripafpus), Geol. Surv. Terr.- Bull. 
IV MOOS, LOZ. hormaipys).. NokAs tint, Ino, pli. i. 4 
PLO 7 0: 
This species is characterized by the antennal appendages being extremely short, 
hardly exceeding the collar. The labial palpi are longer, and the antennze are much 
more lengthily ciliate compared with £pipaschia. The ornamentation, but not the 
color, is like zg//er?. Fore wings reddish brown at base to the inner line, which is 
daik brown, preceded by adark shade with raised scales, slightly outwardly pro- 
duced on costa and submedially. Inner portion of median space washed with white 
on costal region and anteriorly, A discal dot. The outer line is dark brown, denti- 
culate, produced over median nervules, whence it runs obliquely inwardly to internal 
margin. It is followed by a whitish corresponding shade-line. Terminal space 
washed with brown, becoming whitish before the margin. The outer line is situated 
much nearer the outer margin than in ze//erz. A terminal dotted line distinct on 
hind wings. These jatter are pale fuscous, with an outer dentate line tollowed by a 
white shade more or less noticeable. Terminal palpal joint marked with black, 
tipped with pale. Head and appendages reddish-brown ; thorax becoming pale be- 
hind. Beneath, the wings are reddish-brown, becoming paler inferiorly, A common 
exterior line near the margin, and corresponding with the exterior lines on upper 
surface in shape. Fringes pale, obsoletely interlined. On hind wings beneath, a 
discal point. Expands, 25 to 30 mm, 
Southern States, Texas, Colorado. 
S. trabalis, Grote, (Zoripalpus), Pap. I, 18, 1881. 
As compared with 4revzornatalis which this species very much resembles and of 
which it is possibly a variety this species is much lighter in color, and shows a greater 
inclination to reddish, The inner part of the basal field and the greater portion of 
the middle field are powdery whitish, the hind wings being lighter fuscous than its 
congener. Expands, 25 to 30 mm. 
‘Texas, Colorado. 
ONEIDA, gen. nov. 
(Oneida, an Indian tribe of Central New York, one of the Six Nations). 
Labial palpi erect, much exceeding head, 2nd member long, end member short. 
Maxillary palpi invisible. Antenna with pubescence longer than usual. Process 
