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SCOTOGRAMMA HARNARDI Sp. nOV. 



Head and thorax clothed with hair, flattened hair, and bifurcate narrow 

 hair-like scales only, dull rufous-brown with a sprinkling of black. Primaries : 

 similar, all of the markings obscured; the reniform area slightly darkened, 

 marking the place where the actual spot should be ; the s. t. line only marked 

 by the terminal area being very slightly paler; fringe pale ochreous interlined 

 with darker. Secondaries: almost uniformly dark and closely matching the 

 primaries, the veins slightly darker and the basal area slightly lighter; fringe, 

 as on primaries. 



Beneath almost the same color as above, the secondaries slightly paler 

 basally, both wings with a slightly paler outer margin, fringes as above. 



Expanse: about 33 mm. 



Genitalia: Similar to 5. dcnsa except in details of shape; clavus pointed, 

 heavily armed with minute spines and sensory hairs, juxta only slightly armed 

 with minute teeth on the caudo-ventral end. 



Named in honor of Prof. R. W. Harned, Entomologist, State of 

 Mississippi, whose assistance and kindness in many ways the atithors 

 wish to acknowledge. 



Type locality: So. Utah (Poling). 



Number and sex of types: Holotype ^ ; 1 ^ Paratype. 



ScOTOGRAMMA ADDENDA Sp, nOV. 



Ground color dull oliveaceous gray; basal line from costa to vein 1, gem- 

 inate, obscured ; t. a. line double on costa, the space between of nearly the same 

 shade as the ground color, in cell as a slight outward W-mark, strongly bent 

 outward in claviform area, inwardly produced to a point on vein 1, outwardly 

 produced below and then slightly inwardly oblique to inner margin but not 

 forming a very definite V; orbicular and claviform absent; reniform poorly 

 defined, lost in a suffusion of median shade line which runs thru it from costa 

 to inner margin ; t. p. line dark, from costa to inner margin, produced to points 

 on the veins, rounded out to about vein 4, thence incurved ; s. t. line a barely 

 discernible shade. A terminal series of small dots between the veins; fringe 

 not checkered and with a double interline. Secondaries : dark, paler basally ; 

 veins darker ; medial line almost lost in the dusky outer area ; fringe pale, 

 interlined with a heavy fuscous line. Beneath: discal spot prominent on the 

 primary, followed by a prominent extra discal Hne and darker subterminal shade, 

 the extreme terminal area but slightly lighter ; the secondaries with the discal 

 dot minute, practically obsolete ; a medial shade line, forming with the extra 

 discal line of the primaries, a common line ; followed by terminal gray shading. 

 The present form while closely approaching 5". submarina is unique in pos- 

 sessing longer spines to the hind tibiae at least; these spines, especially term- 

 inally, about as long as tiie width of the joints. Unfortunately no fore tibiae 



