Morrison.] loo [November 4, 



median line more even, and farther removed from the exterior 

 margin. A broad, black, terminal band. 



Hab. Central Missouri. Prof. C. V. Riley. 



Prof. Riley has kindly given me one of the typical specimens of this 

 striking species. 



Hadena rasilis nov. sp. 



Expanse 23 mm. 



Eyes naked. Tibiae unarmed. Palpi closely scaled, the two first 

 joints blackish, the terminal one light. Thoracic villosity smooth, the 

 usual tufts short and close lying, concolorous with the anterior wings. 

 The latter are of a smooth, ferruginous brown, with numerous fine 

 white atoms on the nervules. The ordinary lines are white, fine, 

 even and continuous. The half-line present. The interior line 

 oblique, curved inwardly near the costa, and followed by a narrow 

 dark line. The median and terminal spaces are slightly darker than 

 the basal and subterminal ones. Orbicular spot reduced to a fine 

 black dot, ringed with white. Reniform spot of medium size, white, 

 narrow and sublunulate, containing in each end a black spot. The 

 exterior line is less oblique than the interior ; touching the upper 

 extremity of the reniform spot, it forms a complete semicircle, return- 

 ing to, and touching the lower extremity; from this point it proceeds 

 straight to the inner margin. The reniform spot and the curve of 

 the exterior line form a perfect circle, the most conspicuous feature 

 of the species. Subterminal line whitish, indistinct, becoming oblit- 

 erated before the inner margin. Fringe dark, and comparatively 

 long. Posterior wings semi-hyaline, with the nervules blackish, and 

 a dark, diifused, terminal band. Beneath, on the anterior wings, the 

 median space is gray; the rest of the wing is light, with numerous 

 gray atoms. Posterior wings light ; gray atoms obscure the costal 

 and terminal regions. The discal dot is present. A diifused median 

 band extends over both wings. 



Hab. St. Louis. From my collection ; received through the kind- 

 ness of Mr. C. V. Riley, State Entomologist. 



The uniform coloration, the fine white lines, and the peculiar dis- 

 position of the reniform spot and exterior line will serve to identify 

 the species. 



Tseniocampa earina nov. sp. 



Expanse 39 mm. Length of body 18 mm. 



Eyes hairy. Antennas serrate, with a hairy tuft at each joint. 

 Palpi, and the villosity of the front, collar, and thorax, gray, orna- 



