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Thorax, white, with four fuscous spots posteriorly : one behind each of the patagia 

 and two on the posterior margin ; there is also a similar spot on the anterior por- 

 tion of the thorax, but the specimen before me is somewhat injured by the pin. 



Fore-ivings, white, with an irregular brownish fuscous band stretching from the base to 

 the apex, interrupted on the costal margin by two white patches, the second and 

 larger of which is immediately beyond the middle of the wing, and contains a sin- 

 gle brownish fuscous spot; the brownish fuscous band occupies more especially 

 the costal half of the wing, but encroaches on the white dorsal half by a slight 

 somewhat triangular iirojection near the base and a larger projection of the same 

 shape about the middle, between and below which is a single circular fuscous 

 spot ; immediately above the anal angle are two semi-detached brownish fuscous 

 patches, followed at a short interval by a marginal series of seven dark fuscous 

 spots, extending around the apex of the wing, the upper two being clearly pro- 

 jected upon the white space about the apex, which forms, as it were, another in- 

 terruption to the fuscous band ; cilia above the apex white, below it to the mid- 

 dle of the apical margin brownish fuscous, below which to the anal angle they 

 are again white. 



Eind-wings and cilia, pale fawn-gray. 



Abdomen, grayish-ochreous; anal tuft ochreous. 



Legs, grayish, with some brownish fucous bands across the tarsi. 



Ex^. al., 21""". 



Habitat, Arizona. 



Type, $ , Mus. TVlem. 

 A single male in good condition received from Professor Riley, is nearly allied to 



AnesycMa hagenella Chamb., but diifers in the interruption by the white costal patches 



of the dark upper half of the wings, as well as in other minor particulars of mark- 

 ings and in the number of the marginal spots. 



Psecadia fuscipedella sp. n. 



Pal}}', grayish fuscous. 



Head and antemia:, dull leaden gray. 



Thorax, dull leaden gray, with six black spots in two lines converging posteriorly ; 

 the first pair at the base of the patagia ; second -paiT nearer to each other at 

 about the middle ; third pair nearer still, at the base. 



Fore-wings, dull leaden gray, with four black spots; one at the end of the cell ; one 

 before it, above the middle of the wing ; a smaller one on the fold slightly nearer 

 to the base ; and one still nearer to the base below the fold ; on the apical mar- 

 gin, and distributed around the apex and anal angle, on the costal and dorsal 

 margins are from nine to eleven small black spots at the base of the dull leaden 

 cilia. 



Hind-wings, scarcely paler. 



Abdomen, bright ochreous. 



Legs, anterior and median grayish fuscous; posterior bright ochreous with the femora 

 tinged with gray, and tarsi dark fuscous tinged with ochreous at the joints. 



Exp.al.. 21™"'. 



Habitat, North Carolina. 



Type, $ , Mus. Wlsm. 

 A single female in good condition received from the lateH. K. Morrison. 



{To be continued.) 



