214 entomological news. [November, 



plates the author has associated together as sexes of one species 

 Natada nasoni and Apoda rectilinea, and has put the wrong larvae 

 to several other species of Eucleidae, so that his authority is of 

 little value. 



The species will stand thus : 



INGUROMORPHA BASALIS Walker. 



1856 — Cossus basalts Walker, Cat. Brit. Mus., vii, 1523. 



1888 — Inguronwrpha slossonii Hy. Edw., Ent. Amer., iii, 183. 



1891 — t Cossula basalis Hy. Edw., Ent. News, ii, 71. 



Fore wings : vein 1 furcate at base, sinuate, joining vein ic for its outer 

 fourth ; veins 2 to 5 about equally spaced, remote from base of cell ; 

 6 below apex of cell ; 7 and 8 stalked from end of cell ; 9 from accessory 

 cell; 10 from accessory cell, touching 11, which arises from middle of 

 cell ; 12 from base. 



Hind wings : veins 2 to 5 as in fore wings, 4 and 5 from the same point ; 

 6 and 7 close together at apex of cell ; 8 remote from 7, joined by a strong 

 cross-bar at the end of the cell ; frenulum moderate. 



Legs short ; hind tibrae with apical spurs only ; <$ antannae bipectinated 

 to the tip. 



COSSULA MAGNIFICA Stecker. 



1876 — Cymatophora magnifica Streck, Proc. Ac. N. Sci. Phil., 151. 



1882- - Cossula magnifica Bailey, Papilio, ii, 93. 



1891 — Cossula % basalis Hy. Edw., Ent. News, ii, 71. 



1894 — Cossula % basalis Neumoegen and Dyar, Journ. N. Y. Ent. Sc. 

 ii, 163. 



Fore wings : vein 1 furcate, free ; veins 2 to 5 about equally spaced, 

 remote from base of cell ; 6 to 8 free, from the discal cell ; 9 and 10 

 stalked from apex of accessory cell ; 11 from accessory cell ; 12 from base. 



Hind wings : veins 2 to 5 as on fore wings ; 6 and 7 from the apex of 

 cell ; 8 remote from 7, free, stronger than 7, which fades out toward base. 



Legs moderate ; hind tibrae with both middle and apical spurs ; f 

 antennae bipectinated to the tip. 



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A NEW HYPOPTA. 



By Harrison G. Dyar. 

 Hypopta anna n. sp. — Lilacine gray, thorax and fore wings finely dotted 

 with brighter scales : a distinct, narrow, bent white fleck at the end of the 

 cell on discal cross-vein ; an obscure, broad, dusky shade crossing the 

 wing just beyond the fleck, broadening and reddish tinged on internal 

 margin ; a few blackish strigae, most distinct as double terminal dots mi 

 the veins, not forming reticulations. Hind wings dark ashen. Antennae 

 dark, the shaft scaled in gray. Expanse 29 mm. 



One % , Miami, Florida ; type No. 4072 U. S. National Mu- 

 seum ; kindly presented to the Museum by Mrs. A. T. Slosson. 

 A second specimen is in Mrs. Slosson's collection. 



