1874.] 213 [Morrison. 



Bolina fasciolaris Hiibn. (13) Five specimens, in May and 

 October. 

 Bolina pallescens G. & R. Aug. 19. 

 Syneda deducta Morr. (14) July 17. 



Syneda pavitensis Morr. (15) Two specimens, Sept. 7 and 17. 

 Pseudanthracia coraoias Guen. 



1. Charadra dispulsa nov. sp. 

 Expanse 37 mm. Length of body 15 mm. 



This species is closely related to the two northern species of the 

 genus, deridehs Guen. and propinquilinea Grote, and it can be most 

 readily identified by a comparative description. From the former 

 species it is separated by the absence of a black streak connecting 

 the median lines, the large concolorous ordinary spots which are not 

 black centred, and the outwardly oblique course of the exterior line 

 after leaving the submedian fold; from the latter it differs in the 

 large concolorous orbicular and reniform spots, with their faint, 

 partially interrupted annuli, and the slightly undulating, regularly 

 arcuate interior line not marked by any prominent outward teeth; 

 from both species it can be distinguished by the palpi, which exceed 

 the head considerably in length, and have the terminal joint compar- 

 atively well developed. In dispulsa there is a darkening of the 

 median space between the spots caused by the thickening of the 

 median shade; the fringe shows a central dark line, and is not 

 chequered with black and white; the abdomen is untufted. We 

 think this species will be easily determined by these characters, to- 

 gether with its locality. 



Hab. Waco, Texas. 



2. Bryophila percara nov. sp. 

 Expanse 22 mm. Length of body 9 mm. 



Eyes naked; tibiae unarmed and closely scaled; abdomen smooth 

 and untufted. The clothing of the head and thorax close and 

 scaly. The palpi dark, the third joint light and contrasting. 

 The anterior wings triangular, with the apices rounded, and a 

 shallow indentation below them on the external margin ; markings 

 black and well defined; general coloration ochreous, almost entirely 

 obscuring the white ground color, which only appears in the neigh- 

 borhood of the spots and lines ; a black point on the costa is the only 

 trace of the half-line ; a black shade at the base of the wing, from 

 which proceeds a thick, clavate, longitudinal dash; the course of the 



