Ai; XCIIoris I l; ISI'IS. s|,. n,,v. (I'l.ilc I, l''iu. i;) 



(J. Thor.'ix .■iiul iirim.-irif^ (lcc|i reddish; ni.iciil.d ion willi Die cxc'cj)- 

 tion of (lie rciiitOrni ■•nul s.l. line iiidisi iiicl ; .dl llic lims L;ciiiin;dc; l)iisiil 

 liiu" bliick, only slijililly m.-irUcd liy llic ]);ilcr lilliiiu; I. i. liiii' .iiiiilcd nul- 

 \\,'ir(il\ hcldw I'ostc'i ;m(l ;iliii(i.sl loiiclunir orliiciil.i r, linn cvcnlN iilili(|iic Id 

 siihnu'tli.iii fold wlu-rc il forms ;i slinlil inw.ird .iiiliIc; oiliicid.ir l;irj;'c, 

 t)\;d, ol)li(Hif, witli i),ilc llcsli coloicd .innuhis ;iiid p.i rl i.dly lil/ick border, 

 lillcd willi <iToimd ^'olor; i-ciiiforni iiro.id, ujiriiihl, sc;i rccly coiisl riclcd, 

 l.irai'ly lillod witli l)liickisli .-md ^\•itll ji/dc .inniilus and slijj:lil l)lack l)or(lfr; 

 t.]). liiu' v»'ry iiidistiiict, oiitciii-xcd liclow costa, tlicii slij^ldly waved and 

 l)aralli"l to oiilcr inartcin, l)otli lines delined hy lilaek ))oinls on llic \cins 

 in tlu' centi'al area; s.t. liiu" pale llesli color, I'allicr i)rohiincnl, in ficnci-al 

 parallel to older niaruin; faint Ici'niinal vow of lilack ])oiMls and j)al(; 

 basal line to dusky frinucs. Secondaries smoky, ])aler at base with pink- 

 ish fringes and faint discal spot. Beneath A\hite, sprinkled with smoky 

 brown and suffnsed along costa and outer margin with reddish; a post- 

 median line and discal dot on both wings. loxpands ."JK """. 



llabilat-banta Catalina Mts., .Vri/.ona (C'hrisman) (Sept.) 3 $$. 

 Type, Coll. Barnes. 



.Agrees generally with errntira Sm. from which it (litters in the much 

 brighter coloration and hirger reniforni and orbicular. 



Type Locality: Santa Catalina Mountains, Ariz. 



Xi'iMitKR AMI) Sex of Types: Holotype $ ; 2 "Cotype" ^J \s (Para- 

 types.) 



Types ix: Barnes Collection. 



The niale antennae are serrate to the tips^ the lengtli of the ser- 

 rations being approximately subequal to the width of the shaft. 



It appears to average sliglitly larger than erratica, its nearest 

 ally. The reniform and orbicular are also, in general, larger. The 

 s.t. and t.p. appear sub-parallel except at the extreme costa. 



