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yellowish brown; granules of same color in apical part of costa. Sec- 

 ondaries have ground color of a yellowish white, with pronounced mar- 

 ginal and median bands of black; both wings have yellowish brown 

 fringes dotted with black at nerval termini and brownish s. t. lines. Below, 

 both wings brownish gray, fading into white basal tinges, especially in 

 secondaries, which have whitish anal margins. Thorax yellowish brown. 

 Abdomen silvery gray. Legs gray, with a sprinkling of yellowish brown. 

 Expanse of wings 105 mm. Length of body 30 mm. 



Hab. — Kansas City. 



Type, % collection of George Franck, Esq. 



This insect forms a connecting link between ^. kabnice and .S". 

 chersis, having in part of its primaries the peculiar yellowish 

 brown of the former, and besides the Hght gray, as well the entire 

 shape of wings of the latter. 



I take great pleasure in naming it after my friend, Mr. George 

 Franck, of Brooklyn, a well-known lepidopterist. 



Sphinx coloradas Smith. 



This is only a local (Colorado) variation of my 6". dollii, Pap. 

 i, p. 149, from Arizona. Mr. D. Bruce, in the last few years, 

 has caught quite a number of this form, which, on the average, 

 is somewhat larger than the typical. In the type the whitish 

 space along costa and cell, as well as the black dashes between 

 veins, are less pronounced, and the short, black, transverse, sub- 

 marginal line between veins 2-5 is absent. In all other respects 

 the insects tally. 



SYNOPSIS OF THE N. AMERICAN SPECIES OF NOMIA. 



By Wm. J. Fox, Philadelphia, Pa. 



Apical margins of dorsal abdominal segments 2-4 or 5, greenish white. 

 Size large, 17 mm. or over in length; apex of hind tibiae of r^ not 



emarginate Nortoni Cr. 



Size medium, less than 15 mm. in length. 



Dorsal abdominal segments of 9 subopaque, not punctate, but feebly 

 roughened or granulated, apex of hind femora of (f widely 



emarginate Robinsoni Cr. 



Dorsal abdominal segments of ? distinctly punctured, rf unknown. 



punctata n. sp. 

 Apical margins of dorsal abdominal segments not greenish white; entirely 

 ferruginous, or ferruginous and black. Length 10 — 12 mm. 



nevadensis Cr. 



