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first and on the costal margin, another just within the dorsal margin, 
about the middle, with a small one near it on the disc, a larger one about 
the end of the disc, with a small one near it on the costal margin, just 
behind which is a narrow angulated white fascia indistinct in the middle. 
‘There is a small tuft of ochreous scales on each side of the apex of the 
thorax, a scattered patch of raised scales about the basal fourth of the 
wing just within the costal margin, another behind it near the dorsal 
margin, another further back near the costal margin, and a row of scat- 
tered raised scales within the dorsal margin. Viewed along the surface 
from the direction of the base of the wings, these raised tufts and scales 
exhibit prismatic colors. Alar ex. 5g inch. Kentucky, in June. 
ERRATA.—Ante p. 127, for ‘“costalous ” read ‘ costal pale ochreous.” 
In the description of 2. pseudacaciella, line 4, place the ; before “espe- 
cially’ instead of after it. 
NOTES ON LIMOCHORES BIMACULA, Scudd. 
BY C. S. MINOT, BOSTON. 
The following is a description of Limochores bimacula, Scudd ¢ , Æes- 
peria acanootus, Scudd., which I drew up some time ago :— 
Dark brown marked with chrome yellow. 
Above: head, thorax, abdomen and antennæ black, the head and 
abdomen having a few yellow hairs. Both wings dark olive brown; 
primaries with an indistinct spot a little above and beyond the outer 
termination of the disk; a large patch extends over the middle third 
from the outer margin to the disc, and is crossed by a black velvety dash, 
which if continued would bisect the apical angle.  Sécondaries with chro- 
maceous hairs over the central and basal portions. 
Beneath: palpi, femurs, thorax, abdomen, and the fringes of the 
wings whitish, both wings chromaceous. Prémaries with three bright 
spots, and black at the basal, grey along the interior part of the wing. 
Secondaries with the costa slightly and the abdominal fold more or less 
covered with black scales and hairs. 
é¢ 2 taken in the last of July and first of August in company 
with Euphyes metacomet, Harr., to which it is closely allied. 
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