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PSYCHE. 



[Feiiruary 1S94. 



pupiled with pale gray, and there are obscure, 

 transverse basal, sub-basal, median, limbal, 

 and submarginal lines. The secondaries on 

 the upper side are pale fuscous with the 

 neuration slightly darker. The fringes are 

 pale reddish-fawn. The primaries on the 

 under side are pale fuscous with the costa 

 narrowly and the outer margin broadly tinged 

 with pale rufous-pink and profusely spotted 

 with minute dark scales. There are one or 

 two small whitish spots on the costa before 

 the apex. The inner margin is pale whitish. 

 The secondaries are pale gray with a small 

 round discal dot and the costa and outer 

 margins tinged with reddish and profusely 

 irrorated with small blackish scales. Ex- 

 panse, 35-37 mm. 



26. G. ic«/Vf««5, sp. nov. $■ Head and 

 thorax rich chestnut brown on the upper side. 

 Upper side of abdomen fuscous: lower side of 

 thorax and abdomen pale rufous-gray; legs 

 concolorous. Upper side of primaries rich 

 chestnut with a small obscure light dot in 

 the cell. An obscure basal and geminate sub. 

 basal line, both irregularly curved, traverse 

 the wing. From the upper angle of the cell, 

 a fine brown line runs at right angles to the 

 inner margin and is bordered externally by a 

 somewhat wide cinereous shade. A similar 

 fine brown line, margined externally by a pale 

 cinereous shade starts on the costa before the 

 apex and runs with a slight curve at eitherend 

 and at the middle as far as the second median 

 nervule, and then sweeping inwardly coa- 

 lesces with the stiaight line running from the 

 end of the cell. In addition, there is a fine 

 pale submarginal line. The secondaries are 

 uniformly fuscouson the upper side. On the 

 lower side, the primaries are fuscous with the 

 costa and the outer margin laved with pinkish. 

 There is an indistinct transverse limbal line 

 running from the costa toward the inner 

 margin, 'which it does not quite touch, and 

 the submarginal line faintly reappears upon 

 this side. The secondaries are broadly pink- 

 ish, except on the inner margin and at the 



anal angle, where they incline to ochraceous. 

 They are traversed by a regularly curved 

 narrow dark limbal line parallel to the outer 

 margin. Expanse, 35 mm. 



There are some specimens which are 

 strictly referable to this species, in which the 

 ground color is darker and in which the 

 chestnut-red, which is the prevalent tint in 

 typical specimen, only appears as light spots 

 upon the darker fuscous ground. 



27. G. fuiictulata, sp. nov. $. Head 

 and upper side of thorax chestnut. Upper 

 side of abdomen fuscous; lower side of 

 thorax and abdomen paler, pinkish. The 

 upper side of the primaries is rich chestnut- 

 brown. At the end of the cell is a darker 

 reniform spot and there is also a small dark 

 spot in the middle of the cell. Below the 

 reniform spot a very fine and obscure angu- 

 lated line runs to the inner margin. Bevond 

 the cell, tbei-e is an irregularly curved series 

 of small brownish dots, which run from th': 

 costa almost to the inner margin, and are 

 succeeded outwardly by a waved submarginal 

 shade, which is darkest just before the apex. 

 The apex is paler than the rest of the wing 

 and is slightly tinged with cinereous. The 

 fringe is narrowly grayish. The secondaries 

 are uniformly fuscous with the fringes lightly 

 margined with pale gray and slightly check- 

 ered with the same color on the interspaces. 

 On the under side the primaries are marked 

 very much as in the preceding species, save 

 that the median space on the primaries and 

 the inner margin of the secondaries are dark 

 fuscous and the fringe of the secondaries 

 between the submedian and the first median 

 nervule is broadlv whitish. Expanse, 35 mm. 



Anomis, Hiibn. 



2S. A. fiiiipuHctula, sp. nov. $. The 

 palpi, head, and upper side of the thorax are 

 pale fawn. The upper side of the abdomen 

 is fuscous ; the anal tuft is pale fawn ; the 

 lower side of the thorax and abdomen are 



