EntODiologist, Vol. xxiii, p. 124, from a single female, from 

 Virgin River, South Utah, and has been redescribed as Ccnira 

 incrii/ioiia/is by Mr. II. (l. Dyar. (Psyche, \'ol. vi, \). 291). 



Parorgyia atrivenosa, n. sp. Plate i, fig. 5. 



Male. — Primaries giayisii fuscous, with tiie veins niaiked witii biacivish- 

 brown scales. The inner half of t!ie wing is somewhat paler, with several dirty, 

 white, irregular patches. On the apical third is a narrow, curved, blackish trans- 

 verse band, which forms an angle before it leaches the inner margin, liefoie the 

 outer margin is an irregular, grayish, patch-like band. Hind wing grayish 

 fuscous, with an absolcte discal spot of a deeper color. Before the outer margin is 

 a distinct broad band of a lighter color, running from a little below the apex, 

 nearly to the anal angle. 



Underside, dirty, grayish white, with a broad transverse smoky-gray band 

 across the wings. Also a discal spot of the same color. Thorax and body, gray- 

 ish fuscous. Expanse 25 mm. 



Fi'inaU. — Differs from the male by having the transverse band on the pri- 

 maries almost obliterated. Band before the cilia on the secondaries indistinct. 

 Otherwise same as male. Expanse 33 mm. 



One male and t)ne female, llab. Red River region, .\rkan- 

 sas. Types Coll. C'has. I'alm. 



Euleucophasus hualapai Xcmii. Plate i, fig. 3. 



This insect was described from .Xri/ona. and the type is in 

 Mr. Neumoegen's collection. 



Euleucophseus neumoegeni lly. Ju/ic. Plate i, tig. i. 



This beautiful insect has been omitted from om' list. It 

 was described from Prescott. .\ri/.ona, and the tyjK* is in Mr. 

 Neumoegen's collection. 



Catocala elda Bc/ir. 



Three sjiecimens of this species were taken by Mr. C [. 

 Weidt in the Cascade Mountains, ISr. Colmnbia. The insect is 

 certainly nothing more than a dark form of C. rcllcta, and 

 could only be placed as a variety. It was llrsl described from 

 Oregon. iCan. IjU. \'()1. xix, 1^199). 



Several specimens of Ciimteiiix vemiculatiis, have been taken by Mr. \Vm. 

 Davis on the out-cropping of modina sandstone near the top of the mountains, on 

 the rennsylvania side of the river, at Delaware Water Gap. 



