Litliosia cephallca O rote and Robinson. April 30; June 2, 3. 

 Cisthene unifascia Orote and Rohinson. October 13. 



Cisthene teiiuifascia n. s. 



Possibly, with unifascia, a form of «!/'ygcto, larger than unifascia, with a nar- 

 row, sometimes interrupted, median transverse deep yellow band, the yellow 

 color extended to the base along inte'-ial margin. Else as in unifascia, of 

 which this may be the spring brood, ihe rosy secondaries distinctly plashed 

 with lead color at apices. May 3, No. 85 (in part). 



Eastixis subferrens ( TFaZArer). Enaemia psammitis Zeller. March 12,18,28. 



Nola minuscula Zeller. March 3, 5, 8, 11. No. 228. 



As the animal has no ocelli it may be correctly referred to the Lithoaians. 

 The male antennae are pectinate, female simple. The specimens sent by Bel- 

 f rage do not vary much, and seem to have been all taken in the spring. 



Ameria unicolor (Rohinson). May 5. No. 478. 



Arctia Saundersii Orote. Arctia intermedia Stretch. October 4, 6, 7, 10. 



Eutolype Rolandi Orote, Proc. Acad. N. S. Phil. 1874, 198. Capipanolis ver- 

 nalis Morrison. March 3, 13. Three specimens. The stigmata are 

 variably distinct. 



Charadra dispulsa Morrison, Proc. Best. S. N. H., 1874, 213. Both sexes col- 

 lected by Mr. Belfrage March S"). 



Differs from deridens by the want of a submedian dash, the erect position of 

 the t. p. line and the more vague subterminal. In tone the two are similar 

 and the Texan form cannot be considered to be at all closely related to propin- 

 quilinea as asserted by Mr. Morrison. The ordinary spots are yellowish in the 

 specimens, and show a very few central ])lack scales. The fringes are indis- 

 tinctly chequered outwardly. A good character seems to be offered by the line 

 on the hind wings, beneath, which is nearer the outer margin in dispulsa. 



The points in which my specimens differ from Mr. Morrison's remarks on 

 the species, are not sufficient to cause me to doubt in any way my determina- 

 tion. (No. 482.) 



Diphthera fallax H. S. March 23 to 28 ; April 29 ; July 20. 



Apatela lobeliae {Ouenee). March 25 to 28 ; April 25. 



Apatela afflicta Orote. March 13 and 23. 



Apatela persuasa Harvey. March 11 to 23. 



Apatela clarescens {Ouenee). March 23 and 24 ; April 23 ; July 17 and 28. 



The disc of the thorax shows a slight yellow tuft anteriorly, which may 

 serve to identify the species. 



