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C. EDWARDi Neiimoegen & Dyar. (PI. VII, fig. 3.) 



Hypopta edwardi Neiimoegen & Dyar, Jour. N. Y. Ent. Soc, I, 32 (l8()3). 



"Head and body black, grizzled with black scales ; antennae white on the 

 shaft, the pectinations blackish. Fore wings white, irrorate with black scales, 

 heaviest over the apical portions and part of the wing below median vein and 

 vein 2, less thick over the cell, where the white ground predominates. A faint, 

 brownish, diffuse coloration in the interspaces between veins 2-5 at their bases. 

 I'ringe white, with a narrow brown terminal line. Hind wings brownish gray, 

 from the heavy sprinkling of dark scales. Fringe as on the fore wings. Below, 

 the fore wings are blackish, shaded ; the hind wings largely white. Expanse, 

 40 mm. Type I ^ in Mr. Neumoegen's Collection." 



This species is unknown to us. Type locality Colorado. May be 

 a variety of bcrtholdi Grt. 



C. HKNRK-I Grt. (PI. V, fig. 5.) 



Hypopta henrici Grote, Papilio II, p. 131 (1882) ; Neumoegen & Dyar, Jour. N. 



Y. Ent. Soc. I, p. a (1893) ; id. Jour. N. Y. Ent. Soc, II, p. 165 (1894) ; 



Holland, Moth Book, p. 379, PI. XII, fig. 3 (1903). 



" (J 9 . Size of bcrtholdi, but with the wings much broken up by white. 

 The male, with feathered white stemmed antennae, is smallest and palest of the 

 two sexes. Costa broadly striped with silvery white ; with fine dark preapical 

 costal dots. The ground is brownish fuscous with an ochery shading ; hind 

 wings dark fuscous in female, pale in male, concolorous. On fore wing the 

 median is striped with silvery white ; a terminal series of white block-shaped 

 marks ; vein i and internal margin irregualrily white ; fringes pale. Beneath, 

 markings lost; fringes white, contrasting. 



Arizona. Coll. B. Neumoegen." 



Early stages unknown. Hab., N. Mexico, Arizona. 

 In Coll. Barnes, i i from N. Mexico. 



C. MANFREDi Neumoegcn. (PI. V, fig. 4; PI. \T, fig. 4.") 



Hypopta manfrcdi Neumoegen, Pap. Ill, p. 139 (1884); Neumoegen & Dyar, 



Jour. N. Y. Ent. Soc, I. p. 33 (1893) ; ''•■ Jour. N. Y. Ent. Soc, II, p. 



164 (1894). 



".■\ntcnnae heavily feathered, light brownish, white stemmed. Thorax, ab- 

 domen and legs heavily furred with creamish white hair. 



Primaries creamish white, fringes concolorus. Some minute, diffused 

 sprinkling of light brown, and a discal dash of same color. 



Secondaries somewhat darker, hut uniform in color. 



Beneath, primaries blackish with a lighter indication of discal dash of the 

 surface. Near base and along larger part of inner margin a shade of creamish 

 white and the fringes of same color. 



