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Underneath : fore wings, ground color as above, fading in the middle area 

 and towards posterior edge to white, and on the anterior half and the api- 

 cal area becoming reddish ; bands as above. Hind wings russet, striated very 

 heavily with red, except on portion from center to inner edge, and between base 

 and middle white line where they are brown. Central white band and basal spot 

 distinct and of clear white. 



Five specimens. Colorado. 



8. Lozogramma bifilata, sp. no v. 



Expands 13 lines. 



Antennae reddish ; palpi deep reddish brown. Thorax robust : thorax and 

 abdomen ochreous. Wings, ochreous red, the hind wings lighter toward the 

 base. 



Fore wing: costae lined with reddish from base to apex ; discal spot small 

 but distinct. Two straight reddish lines, beginning so they divide the costal 

 edge into nearly equal parts, run across the wings parallel with each other, 

 and as nearly as possible parallel with the outer margin. A little beyond the 

 outer line, and reaching thence to the edge, is a band darker than the ground 

 color of the wings. Apex with dark point ; outer edge rounded, very slightly 

 falcate. Fringes reddish brown. 



Hind wings with faint indication of band on inner edge. 



Underneath : reddish brown, the red color brighter and more apparent. The 

 outer line of fore wings faintly produced, discal spots very small and on hind 

 wings only. 



Three specimens. Colorado. 



9. Acidalia minutularia, sp. nov. 



Expands 6 lines, and is one of the smallest, if not the smallest, of our Geo- 

 metridce. 



Body and wings a bright, clear white. Discal spots distinct black. 



Fore wings : costa narrowly edged with brown. One-third distance from 

 base of wing to apex is a somewhat broken and variable line of indistinct brown ; 

 three-fourths the distance to the apex, and below the costa is an irregular patch 

 of brown and black, and another on the posterior margin near the inner angle. 

 Along the outer edge of the wing is a line of black points ; fringes white. 



Hind wings : outer one-third with indistinct striations ; edge with line of 

 black points. 



Underneath : wings white ; fore wings brown along the costa ; all with dis- 

 cal point distinct, and edges marked as above with line of black points. 



Five specimens. Taken in the pine woods near Enterprise, Fla. 

 Found among grasses. Resembles in shape though smaller, and 

 without its band or color, the Acidalia (Eois) gemmata of Packard. 

 Since writing the above, Mr. Kcebele has brought the species from 

 Tallahassee, Fla. 



