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Caradrinaj and not unlike Guenee's figure of Monodes nucicolora, jA. 4, 

 fig. 9. It is probably the same as five specimens collected by Mr. 

 Schwarz in Florida and which are before me. It differs from these only 

 in the lines being dark and broader (whereas they are generally fine 

 and pale with a dark edging in my fresher material), and in the sec- 

 ondaries ( <? ) being banded above. The iDrimaries in paginata (type) are 

 glistening brown. The reniform is small, near the t. p. line and almost 

 touching it, preceded and followed by a blackish shade. The t. p. line 

 runs out above the reniform obliquely, is angulate opposite to it, and 

 below it is roundedly indented. The median lines approach on costa ; 

 the inner line runs imoardly obliquely and somewhat curvedly below 

 the middle. With this, Mr. Schwarz's specimens generally agree, ex- 

 cept that the lines are usually more pale, (when visible), the anterior 

 line usually forms a more acute outer angulation on the cell and is less 

 curved interiorly. The wing is darker shaded outwardly, and the reni- 

 form touches inferiorly the t. p. line. It is barely possible that paginata 

 represents a distinct species; but it is ijrobable that it is a variety in 

 which the darker margins of the lines are broader than usual. The 

 material is not sufficient to finally decide the question. 

 Hadena fuscimacula n. s. 



^ . Allied to paginata but more robust, different in color, in the shape 

 of the stigmata and course of the lines and in the color of secondaries. 

 Hind wings concolorous dark brown or fuscous ; beneath both wings 

 fuscous, with double exterior dark shade bands, brought into relief by 

 paler accompanying shades. Fringes pale at base. Fore wings dusky 

 brown, shaded" with olivaceous. Lines continuous, dark, obsoletely 

 geminate. Half line present. Inner line outwardly oblique, nearly even, 

 approaching outer line on internal margin. Orbicular small, round, dis- 

 coloi ous, dark fuscous. Eeniform nearly upright, not lunate, somewhat 

 tigure-of-8-shaped, dark, discolorous. Onter line with a rounded exser- 

 tion opposite the reniform, even, followed more or less distinctly by 

 black points. S. t. line pale, very indistinct, cutting the dusky brown 

 terminal shading. Expanse 21 to 24 mil. Three fresh males, one in Mr. 

 Tepper's collection, two in my own. 



HADE:N^A Schrank. 



§ LUCEKIA. 



delicata Gr. Tr. Am. Ent. Soc. 92, 1874; interna Gr., Check List 1, 24. 



Can. Mass, iT. T. 

 Burgessi Iforr. Bull. B. S. K S. 2, 109. Mass. 

 trelicina 3£orr., Pr. B. S. N. H. 216, 1875. Texas, 

 passer Guen., Noct. 1, 195; loculata Morr., B. B. S. N. S. 2, 110. var. con- 



spicua Morr. id. Mass. N. Y. 111. 



