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with two or three spots a little litjhtened along costa; fringes checkered with light 

 ochreous. Beneath, fore wings with narrow lilack marginal line, hind wings with 

 obscure black lining to anterior veins, but with a pronounced somewhat wavy black 

 line running from middle of inner margin towards middle of outer margin. The 

 appearance beneath is very like Tornos. 



2 9. Ariz. Coll. Neum. Hulst. Named in honor of Dr. John G. 

 Morris, one of the fathers in American Lepidopterology, who has been 

 my kind friend, and whom, for his personal character and many sided 

 erudition, 1 greatly venerate. 



Marmopteryx annellata. sp. nov. Expands 37 mm. Palpi reddish brown; 

 front fuscous black with some cinereous scales; antennae nearly white at base, soon 

 by intermingling black scales becoming black outwardly; thorax dark brown: abdo- 

 men ochreous brown above near base, fuscous towards tip, and annulate with ochre- 

 ous brown, cinereous below. Wings smooth fuscous with a chestnut violet tinge, 

 which becomes decided on outer subcostal space and in apical region; on costa of 

 fore wings are three brown spots, with ochreous between ; from the second there 

 goes to the center of the wing a brown rather diffuse band whith there rounds out- 

 wardly and returns to costa at third spot, taking thus a horse-shoe shape; fringes 

 cinereous, black at end of veins on fore wings, interlined on hind wings with fuscous; 

 beneath smoky fuscous on fore wings, along costa, and about apex, and on hind 

 wings overlaid with a dusting of fine black and cinereous scales; horse-shoe of fore 

 wings evident, but faint on inner side; a rounded angulated dark extra median line 

 on hind wings; discal spots present on hind wings, white; fore legs cinereous, middle 

 and hind legs fuscous, with some light scales. 



3(5^, 5 9) P'^cific coast. Col. Neumoegen, Graef, Hy. Edwards, 

 Hul^.t. 



Thamnonoma fascioferaria, sp. nov. Expands 32 mm. Palpi, front, anten- 

 nae, base of wings beneath, and legs bright yellow ochreous; thorax, abdomen and 

 wings very light ochreous, the hind wings being almost white; fore wings slightly 

 sprinkled with brown to cross band, somewhat more heavily .sprinkled on submar- 

 ginal space; on outer third is a broad dark brown band narrowest at costa, broadest 

 on inner margin. Beneath yellow ochreous; band shown only by a costal and medi- 

 an spot; hind wings with indistinct extra median band; discal spots faint. 

 I (^, I 9- Col. Coll. Limner, Hulst. 



Thamnonoma coortaria, sp. nov. Expands 28 mm. Palpi brown; head 

 very light cinereous, antennae, thorax and fore wings light cinereous, the latter with 

 a purplish tint; abdomen fuscous cinereous; the fore wings are somewhat powdered 

 with black atoms; along the costa are four black spots, the second and third some- 

 what larger, and all more or less triangular; discal spots lengthened, black, just be- 

 low second costal spot; outwardly on submarginal space, the wings are broadly fer- 

 ruginous, fading into the cinereous ground color; hind wings ochreous, except 

 along inner border, were they are cinereous, striated with dark brown, discal spot 

 black; the fore wings broad, rounded. Beneath, fore wings light fuscous ochreous; 

 ochreous and striated with brown along costa; spots faint; hind wings light ochre - 

 ou'<; ochreous along veins, strongly striated with ferruginous. 

 y I C^, 2 9, Tex. Coll. Hulst. Nearest to T. subcesmria. Walk. 



Lozogramma famulata, sp. nov. Expands 30 mm. Above dark fuscous; 

 the abdomen narrowly annulate with light fuscous; the hind wings lighter towards 

 base; discal spots black, diffuse, not very apparent; fore wings with a submarginal 

 line of small white spots most feeble at middle, confluent near inner angle; hind 



