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costa, oblique and sinuous below vein 5, some white jjoints beyond 

 it on costa ; subterminal line -wbitish defined on inner side by brown, 

 angled outwards at vein 7 and excui ved at middle ; a fine waved 

 while line just before termeu. Hind wing white tinged and irro- 

 rated with pale rufous; a fine brown terminal line; cilia white 

 with a faint brown line through them ; the underside white irro- 

 rated with brown, the costal and terminal areas tinged with rufouL<, 

 a faint difi'uscd curved postmedial line. 



Hah. Canada ; U.S.A., Massachusetts, Beverley (Burg), 3 J , 

 New York (Boahleda)/, Paclard), 8 cJ , 3 5 type, Evans Center 

 (Grote), 1 c? , Delaware, Illinois, Virginia ('ScufWer), 1 J , Alabama, 

 1 5 , Minnesota, Nebraska, Texas. Exp. 28-32 millira. 



Larva. Coquillet, N. Am. Ent. i. p. 52, 



Green, subdorsal area paler; dorsal and subbasal lines whitish, 

 the subdorsal area with a series of w^hitish points ; stigmata! strij»c 

 white; ventral surface deep green; head smooth, green with a 

 whitish strijje at sides and inverted Y-shaped white mark on 

 frons. 



*4409. Ogdoconta moreuo. (Plate CXXXIX. fig. 14.) 



Ogdocoiita morcno, Barnes, Can. Ent. xxxix. p. 96 (1907). 



Head and thorax whitish mixed with olive-brown ; abdomen 

 whitish tinged with brown. Fore wing whitish suflused with palo 

 olive ; subbasal line represented by a slight striga from costa ; ante- 

 medial line dark defined by whitish on inner side, alniost erect and 

 hardly curved ; orbicular and reniforra represented by. very ill-defined 

 pale marks ; postmedial line dark defined by whitish on outer side, 

 slightly bent outwards below costa, then oblique and nearly straight ; 

 subterminal line pale, excurved below vein 7 and at middle ; a 

 terminal series of slight dark lunuks ; cilia pale. Hind wing 

 whitish tinged with brown especially towards termen ; the under- 

 side whitish, the costal and terminal areas irrorated with brown, a 

 distinct postmedial line. 



Hah. U.S.A., Arizona, Babaquivera, Huachuca and Chiricahua 

 Mts. Exj). 30 millim. This species is unknown to me ; figured 

 from a drawing from type in Coll. W. Barnes, 



4410. Ogdoconta tacna. (Plate CXXXIX. fig. 15.) 



Caradrina tacna, Barnes, Can. Enl. xxxvi. p. J (17 (1904). 



d . Head and thorax brown mixed with white ; tarsi brown ringed 

 with white ; abdomen ochreous white snft'used with brown. Pore 

 wing reddish brown irrorated with w^hite ; subbasal line slight, 

 white, curved, from costa to median nervure ; antemedial line 

 indistinct, double filled in with whitish, minutely waved towards 

 costa and angled inwards on vein 1 ; orbicular and reniform defined 

 by white, the former oblique, acute at lower extremity, the latter 



