[97] NEW SPECIES OF XYLINA. 209 



Size intermediate to X. cmerea and laticinerea. 



Habitat. Center, N. Y. 



Described from seven examples 3&amp;lt;3 s, 4 ? s taken at 

 sugar, by Mr. W. W. Hill on the 5th, 8th and 12th of 

 October, 1877. Types in Mr. Hill s Collection. 



This species can be separated from X. laticinerea to which 

 it is closely allied, by its uniform cinereous shade, without 

 black lines or spots; by the absence of the black basilar line 

 on the submedian fold edged above by white, and.of reddish- 

 brown scales in the reniform. Its orbicular is nearly round, 

 and lacks the extension and obliquity seen in laticinerea. 



