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Homoptera mima has the tibise moderately clothed, not at all spinu- 

 lated, in the male with distinct brnsh-like tnfts of scales on the middle 

 pair. 



E. mesliei is inaccessible to me at present writing, but its appearance 

 is such that I would expect to find it in accord with the generic type, 

 and to impartialis and mesliei I would tentatively restrict the term 

 Euboliiia} 



A close ally of G. amella in structure, size, and general type of macu- 

 lafion is : 



CAMPOMETRA BILINEATA, new species. 



Ground color umber brown, a little dusted with reddish. Head im- 

 maculate. Collar a little paler at base, tipped with steely blackish. 

 Thoracic disk intermixed with similar deep blue-black scales, which 

 also sprinkle the patagise and extend over the abdomen. Abdominal 

 tnftings brown, gray scales becoming dominant at the sides and beneath. 

 Primaries with clean, well-marked ornamentation. Basal line single, 

 black, broken, accompanied by a brownish shade which breaks the 

 otherwise solidly dark basal space, the tint being bluish black. Trans- 

 verse anterior line single, upright, with a small outward bend just 

 below the cell. Transverse posterior line single, red browu, irregu- 

 larly crenulated, outcurved over the reniform, with a deep acute inward 

 tooth in the submedian interspaces. Subterminal line incomplete, 

 vaguely defined, white, slender, denticulate in the costal region, lost 

 below that iDoint except as it is marked by dusky clouds to vein 2, 

 below which it is brown and slender to the margin. A broken blackish 

 transverse line just before the margin. Just within the center of the 

 wing are two ui^right, slightly wavy, prominent black lines, just enough 

 sei arated to avoid a band. The inner is somewhat narrower, sharper, 

 and more intensely black, the outer broader and a little diffuse. Orbicu- 

 lar wanting in the specimen. Reniform large, irregularly oval, white, 

 with narrow brown central lines. Secondaries a little more powdery and 

 diffuse in ground color. A geminate black line at basal third, which 

 does not reach either margin. A broad, dusky, submarginal shade, 

 which is suffused with rusty reddish at its middle and terminates at 

 the anal angle in a steely black spot. A broken, narrow, black termi- 

 nal line and the fringes with a crenulated black interline. Beneath 

 whitish, powdery, wings darkening outwardly. Primaries with an inner 

 dusky band marked on the costa only, and an outer one which extends 

 nearly half across the wing. Secondaries with an inner dusky band, 

 which forms a lunule in the cell, a broken, diffuse, median shade and a 

 submarginal clouding which forms a marked dusky patch above the 

 anal angle. 



Expands 1.75 inches=44 mm. 



1 Dr. Dyar informs me that the type of meskei is a male, has unarmed middle tibi«, 

 and no sexnal tuftings. On general color and wing form the two may yet be held 

 together until more material gives us better basis for other action. 



