[971 



NEW SPECIES OF XYLINA. 



209 



Size intermediate to X. cinerea and laticinerea. 



Habitat. Center, N. Y. 



Described from seven examples 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. 



