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of the upper radial. The vestiture of the wings, especially at 

 the base, is heavy. At the ends of the cells there are one or 

 more minute hyaline spots. 



9 .—The female differs from the male in having the antennae 

 very slightly pectinated and quite short, and the primaries rela- 

 tively broader, with the outer margin rounded from the outer 

 angle and very slightly produced at the apex. Type G. nubilata 

 Holl. 



18. G. nubilata sp. nov. (^.—Antennae testaceous; front brown; collar 

 whitish; upperside of thorax and abdomen brownish ochraceous; lower- 

 side of thorax and abdomen brown. 



Upperside: primaries wood-brown, with the costa for two-thirds of 

 the distance from tiie base ashen-gray, interrupted by a dark spot on the 

 costa near the middle of the wing. At the end of the cell, near the 

 middle, is a small hyaline spot, and at the lower angle, a very minute 

 iiyaline spot. The wing is crossed from before the base to the inner 

 margin by a limbal series of brownish hastate markings located on the 

 ervules and connected by very narrow waved brown lines, which are 

 defined outwardly by stramineous. The fourth of these hastate marks, 

 reckoning from the inner margin, is broadly surrounded by stramineous; 

 there are also some pale subapical markings, and an obscure, curved 

 subbasal line. The secondaries have the same color as the primaries, 

 but paler on the costa, and the limbal series of hastate spots and curved 

 lines is continued from the primaries. The fringes are brownish. 



Underside: the wings are cinereous, shaded with pale ochraceous, and 

 heavily clouded near the middle and on the outer margin with dark 

 brown and profusely irrorated with small brown spots and stria;. The 

 female does not differ from the male, except in form. Expanse: (^ , 76 

 mm.; $, 90 mm. 



19. G. Innata sp. nov. (^. — Front dark brown; collar whitish, margined 

 behind with dark maroon; thorax and abdomen above pale reddish 

 brown, below dark brown. 



Upperside: primaries with a narrow lunulate mark at the end of the 

 cell, defined internally by pale ochraceous, and externally by dark maroon. 

 The prevalent color of the primaries is brown, shading into lilacious be- 

 tween the median nervules, into umber beyond the cell. Upon the third 

 median nervule beyond the cell is a diffuse ochraceous spot. The apices 

 of the wings are pale luteous. There is a faint marginal and submarginal 

 line, the latter defined inwardly by a paler line, which is succeeded toward 

 the base by a narrow line of maroon, which is produced inwardly on each 

 of the nervules in the form of small hastate markings. The secondaries 

 are wood-brown clouded with ochraceous, and the marginal lines and 

 hastate markings of the primaries are continued upon the secondaries. 



Underside: primaries and secondaries wood-brown, clouded with lila- 

 cine on the cell and outer margin, and with fuliginous below the cells and 



