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abruptly narrowing towards the anal angle, and joined to the anal 

 patch by a fine black hue. The median band is straight, very nar- 

 row, and does not approach the anal margin. At the base is a slight 

 brownish cloud. Under side with the markings pale orange, much 

 necked with white scales, the dark bands of both wings narrow, and 

 dusky rather than black. 



Exp. of wings, 1*75 inch. Very close to the European C Diversa, 

 Halm. 



1 g. Prof. Boll, N. W. Texas. 



Type, coll. B. Neumoegen. 



Cat. Arnica, Hubn. 



Var. Nerissa, Hy. Edw. 



A very dark form from Texas, in which the usual lines of the 

 primaries are lost in the almost black ground color, which is brightly 

 but sparingly mottled with white. 



Type, coll. B. Neumoegen. 



List of New Species and Varieties Described in this Paper. 



Cat. 



I have received much kindness from my entomological friends 

 during the preparation of this paper, and return my warmest thanks 

 to Messrs. Allen, Akhurst, Bailey, Grote, Graef, Lintner, Neumoegen, 



