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with a series of little blackish strigose patches, arranged indistinctly and 

 without great regularity in about twelve transverse bands. Expanse 27 mm. 

 Type, I 5 in Mr, Neumoegen's Collection." 



Type locality, Colorado. Early stages unknown. 

 In Coll. Barnes i $ from Colorado (Bruce). 



G. FRANCESCA Dvar. (PI. VI, fig. 5.) 



Hypopta francesca Dyar, Proc. Ent. Soc, Wash., XI, 29 (igog). 



"Gray, whitish cinereous, reticulate with blackish ; the reticulations are 

 uniformly distributed, broad, transverse, partly confluent in transverse lines, 

 which are most obvious subbasally and subterminally. Hind wings entirely 

 blackish gray. Beneath blackish gray, the reticulations showing on a lighter 

 field on the costae of both wings and continuously along both sides of vein ic 

 from base to margin ; this curved gray stripe is mottled with bars of dark gray. 



Expanse 21-23 mm. 



Two specimens, Fort Meade, Fla., from Mr. F. A. Merrick. 



Type No. 12213 U. S. Nat. Mus." 



This species we have not seen. 



G. ETHELA Neumoegen & Dyar. (PI. IV, fig. 5.) 



Hypopta ethela Neumoegen & Dyar, Jour. N. Y. Ent. Soc. I, 33 (1893); id. 

 Jour. N. Y. Ent. Soc, II, 165 (1894). 



"Head and body gray, black and white hairs mixed. Antennae whitish on 

 the shaft, pectinations blackish. Primaries blackish gray, the ground color 

 white, but heavily irrorate throughout with black scales, most heavily at apex 

 and outer margin. At the end of cell a small white spot, from which the 

 irrorations are absent, and just below it an elongated black spot. A terminal 

 black line. Fringe white, spotted with black at termination of nervules. Sec- 

 ondaries nearly black, especially centrally. Costal area much paler, as is also 

 abdominal margin. Fringe spotted as on primaries. Both wings below black- 

 ish gray, paler along margins. Fringes spotted as above. Expanse 28 mm. 



Type, I $ in Mr. Neumoegen's Collection." 



Hab., Colorado. Early stages unknown. 



In Coll. Barnes 4 $ Eureka, Utah (Spalding). 



G. ANNA Dyar. (PI. IV, fig. 11.) 



Hypopta anna Dyar, Ent. News, IX, p. 214 (1898). 



"Lilacine gray, thorax and fore wings finely dotted with brighter scales; 

 a distinct, narrow, bent white fleck at the end of the cell on discal cross-vein , 

 an obscure, broad, dusky shade crossing the wing just beyond the fleck, broad- 



