I74 THE ENTOMOLOGIST. 
Nygmia philippinensts, sp. n. 
¢. Head and front of thorax straw yellow, rest of thorax tinged 
with purplish brown. Abdomen purplish brown, yellow towards tip. 
Fore wings straw yellow, basal patch purplish brown, tornal spot 
black. Hind wings and underside of all wings yellowish white. 
Expanse: 32 mm. 
A male specimen from Palali, subproy. Benguet, Luzon 
(2000 ft.), December 26th, 1912; and a male (type) from 
Kolambugan, subprov. Lanao (cea level), May 16th, 1914. 
Comes near N. cheela, Swinhoe, from Singapore. 
Nygmia biguttulata, sp. n. 
$. Thorax chocolate brown, head and front of thorax paler, an- 
tenn brown ; abdomen blackish, anal segment yellowish. Fore wings 
chocolate brown, a white spot at lower angle of cell and one below 
on vein I; fringes marked with white at ends of the veins. Hind 
wings blackish brown on basal two-thirds, terminal third yellow. 
Underside as above, but without white spots on the fore wings. 
Expanse: 68 mm. ; 
A male from Palali, subprov. Benguet, Luzon (2000 fr.), 
December 27th, 1912. 
Allied to N. precurrens, Walker. 
Nygmia flavomarginata, sp. 0. 
3. Head, thorax and abdomen pale purplish brown; antenne 
pale brown. Fore wings pale purplish brown, apical area yellow, 
enclosing a black dot near apex, a yellow patch on termen above 
tornus. Hind wings pale purplish brown, termen broadly yellow ; 
fringes of all wings yellow. Underside pale yellow, clouded with 
purplish brown on dise of fore wings. 
Expanse: 22-24 mm. 
Two male specimens from Palali, subprov. Benguet, Luzon 
(2000 ft.), December 25th, 1912. 
Near N. scintillans, Walker. 
Nagoda cardinalis, sp. n. 
d. Head, collar and pectus crimson; thorax and abdomen fuli- 
ginous. Fore wings fuliginous. Hind wings hyaline, costa broadly 
fuliginous, dorsum broadly blackish; termen narrowly blackish. 
Underside as above. 
Expanse: 34mm. 
A male from Palali, subprov. Benguet, Luzon (2000 ft.), 
- December 28th, 1912. 
THE NORTH AMERICAN SPECIES OF ORNEODES. 
By EB. Meryeton, B:A., RS. re. 
Lorp WatsincHam first recorded O. hexadactyla from the 
United States, and this identification has been accepted until 
