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one- fourth from outer margin; another very faint white curved line 

 from cotta to interior margin, which line meets a similar line on sec- 

 ondarie*. which i« also curved, and which together form a symmetri- 

 cal curved line on each side of the insect. 



On the under «ide the ctir\-rd line of primaries is not visible, other- 

 wise the narking is the same as abowc. 



There is a large white spot in the cilia of n|>per wings, rest of dlta 

 black. 



lirown's Mills Junctkm. New Jersey, VT, 22, 1907, collected 

 by Mr. E. Daecke, for whom it pv« nic pleasure to name this 

 sj)Ocies. 



This insect resembles D. reconditalis Walker, but can be 

 easily recof^ized by the absence of the white spots on the 

 former, and by the very regular lines, while in reconditalis the 

 lines arc irregular, also by the lines in secondaries being miirh 

 nearer the apex in daeckealis than in reconditalis. 



Diathrausu inontana n. sf». (Plate XII. fig. 6). 



Abr rx|>an»e 19 to 29 ana. Closely related to P. ri-cM n.'M; 

 Walker. I>ut much larger, the alar expanse of reconditalis Uiiik' •nly ij 

 to 15 mm. : bcsklcs the dift rtnct in size, the nMridngs are modi more 

 prono u nced in mtoiUama. particniarly in the Und wings, where there 

 is a line reaching from near oosta to hind margin, and another line 

 outward from this line, readiinff almost half-way across wing. 



Described from four specimens. Chimney Gulch, Golden, 

 rolorado. VI, 3, and VI, 15, 1907. 



I have many specimens of reconditalis. and from many locali- 

 ties, an<l I cannot find one specimen to form a connecting link 

 between these species : there arc no intcrgrades. 



Galaaa folvusana tt. sp. (Plate XII. fig. 7). 



Alar exianite 24 mm. A near ally to G. mhidana Walker; the 

 points of difference are the folKming: fukmsana is larger than the 

 largest specimens of rubidoma, and the cofer b not bright red as in 

 rubidaiut, hut is futvoos. 



Kubidnna has white Hncs emanating from costal fold and forming 

 a circular spot in well marked specimens, while frnhmjana has a line 

 running from same place at costa to hind margin of wings, not circu- 

 lar, and overlaid with bbdc scales. 



One specimen. Miller's C^yon, HuachiKa Mountains, Ari- 

 zona, July, 1907, Kacbcr and Wenzel. 



