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Secondaries, bright orange, base black, extending along the anal margin, 
where the black line is slightly cut by an orange streak. Marginal band, 
rather narrow, but wider than in A. depicta, and only slightly notched inte- 
riorly. ‘he discal spot is large, and a narrow black fascia. bent outwardly 
near the middle, extending across the wing. 
Beneath, primaries, bright orange, shading into yellow on internal margin, 
' a narrow transverse fascia, perfectly straight, and a large oblong discal spot, 
black. The margin broadly blackish, with yellow scales, widest at apex, and 
extending along costa, almost to the extremity of the transverse line. Sec- 
ondaries, orange, with median transverse fascia, toothed near anal angle, and 
an oblong discal spot behind it, black. Between this and the marginal band 
are a few spots, suggesting the idea of asubmarginal fascia. Margin, black- 
ish, flecked with orange scales. 
Expanse of wings, 5 0.60. Q 0.75. 
San Mateo Co., Cal. (Coll. Hy. Edwards, No. 2587.) 
Amnaphila germana, n. sp. (?) Hy. Edwards. 
Probably only a variety of the preceding. The primaries are exactly like 
those of amicula, except that all the lines and marks are more distinct, and 
the gray shade beyond the t. p. lighter in color and more strongly marked. 
The secondaries are bright orange, but have no median fascia, and the. base is 
wholly black, while the marginal band is much wider than in the last species, 
and less deeply toothed interiorly. Beneath, there is little difference, except 
that the spots and lines are rather less strongly marked. 
Expanse of wings, 0.75 inch. 
Napa Co., Cal. (1,9. Coll. Hy. Edwards, No. 4379.) 
Annaphila domina, n. sp. Hy. Edwards. 
Primaries, darker than in any other known species, being deep black, with 
shadings of gray. All the lines, except the basal half, distinctly marked. 
T. a. almost straight, or with only a very small dentation in the middle. 
Orbic. and reniform, distinct, velvety black, the latter almost oblong. Across 
the median shade is a small patch of white scales, and a larger one outward 
of the t. p., which is arched on costa, dentate inwardly near the middle, and 
then continued straight to internal margin. Sub-term. almost wanting, the 
posterior margin of wings being dull slate-black, with no distinct markings. 
Fringes, also slate-black, 
Secondaries, rich dark orange, with moderately wide border, only slightly 
notched internally, and extending all round the wing to the base, with an ob- 
long discal spot, black. Fringe, black. 
Beneath, the primaries are marked with the same system of coloration as 
those of A. danistica, but the orange is very much darker and richer in shade. 
The discal spots are three in number, each circled with orange. Beyond them 
is a transverse arcuate line joining another, extending along internal margin 
to base of wing. Margin, dusky black, apices broadly so. Secondaries, 
orange, with some scattered black scales along costa, and a black marginal 
band of moderate width extending to the base, speckled with white scales. 
