March 1894] NeUMiKGEN iV Dn AK. N. A. BoMinCES. 23 



Black ; tongue orange, collar spotted with yellow ; two yellow- 

 spots in the cell and a large ovate one beyond, alternating with 

 patches of blue scales. Secondaries with a single, rounded, yellow 

 patch. Expanse, 40 mm. 



Habitat, California to New Me.xico. 



Genus Pseudalypia Hy. luhoan/s. 



1874 — Pseudalypia Hv. Edwauds, I'roc. Cal, Acad. Sci., Vol. V, p. 101. 

 P. crotch ii Hy. FAiwanh. 



1874— Hv. Edwakds, Proc. Cal. Acad. Sci., Vol. V, p. loi. 

 var. atrata Hy. Edivanh. 



1SS4 — Ily. KnwARDS, Papilio, Vol. IV, p. 121. 



Head, thora.x, patagia and abdomen deep glossy bhuk, with a 

 slight bronze tinge, ' Collar, base of palpi and abdominal tuft, 

 golden orange. Palpi, golden orange beneath. Trimaries, glossy 

 black, a greenish metallic tinge. The costa for about three-fourths 

 of its length and a narrow, slightly curved band crossing the wing 

 beyond the middle, cream white. Apical edge of fringe white. 

 Secondaries dull black with a slightly brownish hue Fringe cream 

 white e.\cei)t toward anal angle where it is black. Under side 

 similar to upper with the band of primaries more broadly defined, 

 and with a whitish tinge toward their base. Expanse, 22 mm. 

 The variety is entirely brassy iWack except costa, which is narrowly 

 cream white. 



Habitat, Southern California. 



(ieiuis Eupseudomorpha Pyar. 



1893 — Eupseitdoinorpha DvAK, Can. Ent., Vol. XXV, p. 28. 

 1880 — \Ed%uardsia NEUMCFjJiiN, Can. Ent., Vol. XII, p. 67. 

 1892 — \Eiid'i<ardsia KnuiV, Cat. Lep. Ilet., Vol. I, p. 36. 



E. brillians Neunuvgen. 



\'i>i,o - Edwardsia l>rilliaiis Ni:i'M<i".(:KN, Can. Ent., Vol. XII, p. 67. 



Black ; patagia and collar pale yellow centrally. On primaries, 

 are an ovate orbicular and reniform spot, ocher yellow. A sub- 

 terminal brick-red band preceded by a bluish white one. Three 

 white marks alternating with the discal spots and adapted to 

 their shape : two bluish white marks in interspace between vein 

 1 and median vein, divided by an obliciue black line. Fringe white. 

 Secondaries immaculate. Below, on primaries, part of the nuirks 

 are reproduced in ocher. Expanse, 35 mm. 



Habitat, Texas. 



