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Boliiia pallescens Orote and Robinson. 



A specimen of this beautiful species was taken by Mr. Belfrage on the 25th 

 of March and numbered 484. 



Bolina agrotipeunis Enrvey. Nov. 5. 



Bolina jucuuda {Huhner). Bolina cinis Guen. July 9 ; Sept. 1. 



Enbolina impartialis Harvey. July 29. 



Cirrhobolina deducta {Morrison). April 29, 2 No. 19. May 10, 6 No. 18. 



Cirrhobolina incaiidescens Grote. Dec. 1. No. 17. 



Stictoptera diraricata Orote. Dec. 3. 



Panopoda ruflmara^o, Var. roseicosta Guen. April 28. No. 32. 



Pleonectyptera imiuaculalis n. s. 



5 5 . — Allied to plmlaenalis and diflfering by the want of the reniform. Pale 

 fawn color above, vermillion tinted beneath. The inner line faint on the 

 primaries, the outer more distinct, pale red, with accompanying pale shade. 

 Dots take the place of the subterminal. One specimen shows minute super- 

 posed points replacing the reniform. Another has a more olivaceous tinting. 

 Outside of the t. p. line the wing shows a faint darker hue, and there is every- 

 where a slight powdering with fuscous. 



Expanse, 20 m. m. July 3, 10. No. 208. 



Trama arrosa n. g. et sp. 



$ $ . — The form is like Agnomonia, the third palpal joint is a little longer, 

 the vestiture thicker, the legs a little shorter. The fore wings are sub-falcate 

 and the lines of the ornamentation are continuous on both wings. Purple 

 brown, more distinctly marked in the male. Lines darker than the wing ; the 

 t. a. linear with a single inward inflection qh the cell. Reniform indistinct, all 

 that is visible is a whitish inferior spot. Orbicular a dark dot at the inward 

 inflection of the t. a. line. Median shade blackish. T. p. line with a sharp 

 eub-costal angulation. Subterminal line preceded by a broad diffuse blackish 

 shading proceeding from the apex, very prominent in the male. Both the t. p. 

 and s. t. lines continuous on the concolorous hind wings. Beneath paler with 

 a common line inflected sub-costally on primaries. 



Expanse, 30 m. m. June 15. Nos. 191 and 192. 



