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apex of a scarcely visible triangular spot which rests on the anal 

 angle. The portion of the wing over the cell, between the basal 

 patch and central band, is washed with shining fuscous. 



Fringes, basal line light brown, beyond, reddish-yellow around 

 the anal angle, and the same alternating with fuscous above. 



Hind wings above and beneath light fuscous outwardly, paler 

 basally. Fringes very light, almost white, with a pale fuscous basal 

 line. Abdomen above and beneath light fuscous except at the base 

 beneath, where it is light yellow. Under side of fore wings fuscous, 

 yellowish on costa where the markings of the upper side are shown. 



Legs light yellow touched with fuscous on the outside of the 

 femora and tibiae and the base of the tarsal joints. 



Expanse, 20-22 tarn. 



Habitat, New York, Pennsylvania. Described from four males 

 and three females. 



This species was named footiana in the Collection of the Ameri- 

 can Entomological Society by the late C. T. Robinson, but no de- 

 scription was published. I have therefore adopted his name. 



