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gray ; inner line oblique, straight, followed by broad blackish" 

 shading; discal dots obliquely placed, joined by a line; outer line 

 pale, near the margin, shortly excurved mesially. Hind wing 

 translucent, pale fuscous tinged. Expanse, 19-30 mm. 



Types, two males, No. 25302, U. S. Nat. Mus. ; Mexico City, 

 Mexico, September, 1921 (R. Miiller). 



Zophodia bihinda, new species. 



Fore wing gray, broadly whitish on costa, the white area 

 crossing the median vein centrally ; inner line a faint blackish 

 oblique shade, crossing the whitish area, then lost ; outer line 

 blackish, from apex inwardly, a little excurved and denticulate 

 on discal venules, lost below ; a double discal mark, the upper 

 point small. Hind wing semitranslucent whitish with faint yel- 

 lowish fuscous tint. Expanse, 34 mm. 



Type, female. No. 25423, U. S. Nat. Mus. ; Jemez Springs, 

 New Mexico, July 7, 1921 (F. Marloflf). 



Ephestia majorella, new species. 



Fore wing dark gray with a reddish brown tint ; inner line 

 at middle of wing, black, thick, irregularly waved ; discal dots 

 conjoined; outer line nearly erect and parallel to inner, more 

 oblique near costa, followed by lighter. Hind wing dark fuscous. 

 Expanse, 20 mm. 



Type, male, No. 25303, U. S. Nat. Mus.; Guadalajara, 

 Mexico (Schaus Collection). 



Labelled " hnlcaceella Rag," by Sir G. F. Hampson, but 

 separable by the dark hind wings. 



NEW FORMS OF CERURA 



(Lcpidoptcra, Notodontidae) 



By HARRISON G. DYAR 



Mr. F. H. Benjamin, who is working on the Barnes Collec- 

 tion at Decatur, Illinois, called my attention to some appar- 

 ently new forms in this genus, which compelled me to 

 reexamine the National Museum material. The following new 



