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This species is nearest to Ccenocalpe ccenonymphata Hulst which it 

 closely resembles from above except that the cross line is not sharply 

 angulated as in that species. Beneath, the markings on the secondar- 

 ies are very different, the transverse band in ccenonymphata being much 

 nearer the base of the wing, continuous and rectangled and edged 

 inwardly instead of outwardly with brown. 



10. Sciagraphia conarata, new species. 



Expanse, 13— 15 mm. Body and wings above pale flesh color, the costa of 

 primaries marked by small, slaty-brown flecks, and atoms of the same color are scat- 

 tered over the outer area ; the hind wings paler basally and have also a scattering of 

 grayish atoms. Primaries crossed by three transverse lines slaty-brown in color on 

 the costa, thence orange-pink to inner margin. The first of these begins over one 

 fourth out from base, runs outward to cell, then curves inward and extends evenly to 

 inner margin. The second begins almost at the center of the costa, runs outward to 

 below the cell, then curves inward and outward again, ending near the middle of the 

 inner margin ; this line is a little wider and more diffuse than the others. The third 

 begins on the costa one third in from apex, runs outward to M,, then twice sinuous to 

 inner margin ending one third in from anal angle ; this line is marked on veins Mj to 

 Cuj by a small black spot and sometimes two or more of these connect. A diffuse spot 

 on the median line within the cell indicates a discal spot. Subterminal line an irregular 

 whitish line running through the outer area. Terminal line a series of intervenulal 

 dots. Fringe pale, somewhat checkered. Secondaries with a small brown spot on 

 outer two thirds of inner margin marking the origin of a faint pinkish transverse line. 

 Terminal line as in primaries. Discal spot moderate in size, not prominent. Beneath 

 whitish, sprinkled with brownish atoms and with a broad brownish outer margin to 

 both wings. Discal spots on all wings. 



Types. — Three females in the writer's collection one of which 

 will be placed in Rutgers College collection. 



Habitat. — Yavapai Co., Arizona, May 22-29 (Hudson). 



11. Sciagraphia parcata, new species. 



Expanse, 23-25 mm. Head, body and wings dirty whitish with a faint yellowish 

 cast; both wings with a sprinkling of brown scales. Primaries with three equidis- 

 tant, incomplete, faint, brownish cross lines. Intradiscal line faint, outcurved, rather 

 strongly so at discal cell, marked on costa and veins by a distinct brown spot. Median 

 line vaguely indicated, most distinct from costa to cell and at inner margin. Extra- 

 discal line almost continuous, extends outward from costa to Mj where it forms an 

 acute angle, thence proceeds gently sinuous across wing making a rather bold inward 

 and outward curve just before reaching inner margin. The line is marked on the 

 costa by a large brown spot and on veins Mj to Cu 2 by smaller spots of the same color. 

 Outer area with a large pale brownish blotch at costa midway between extradiscar 

 line and apex, another in center of area bordering the same line and two fainter and 

 equally large ones at outer margin. Subterminal line an indefinite whitish shade 

 running between these four blotches — two on each side. Terminal line broken at the 



