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vein 7; the antennae of the males intermediate between the nearly 

 simple, short ciliated antennae of leucorena and the heavily beaded, 

 long ciliated antennae of andrcna. 



Type localities and number and sexes of types: Holotype $, Paradise, 

 Cochise Co., May; Allotype 9, Mohave Co., 8-14 July; 1$ Paratype, Reding- 

 ton; 4 ? Paratypes, Mohave Co, 8-15 June, 1-7 July, 8-14 July, and Redington, 

 all Arizona. 



Namangana morsa Sm. 



1907, Sin., Trans. Am. Ent. Soc, XXXIII, 141, Perigea. 



1909, Hamp., Cat. Lep. Phal. B. M., VIII, 155, ignot., Namangana 

 (Namangana) . 



This species, unknown to Hampson, considerably resembles brown- 

 ish-grey specimens of Perigea siitor Gn., but because of the nature of 

 the abdominal tuftings may be placed in Namangana following the 

 leucorena, andrena, revellata group. 



Namangana ignota sp. nov. 



Antennae, palpi, legs, head, thorax, abdomen, and primaries concolorous, 

 cream color with a brownish-tinge. Primaries v/ith all maculation obsolete or 

 obsolescent, the reniform indicated by a faint pale blotch at the origin of veins 

 3-4 from the cell, t. p. line faintly indicated, slightly darker, apparently single, 

 and produced to long points on the veins; veins slightly darkened in terminal 

 space. Secondaries white. Beneath : primaries cream-colored ; secondaries white 

 tinged with cream-color along costal margins. 



Expanse: 25-26 mm. 



Closely related to A'', bcgallo Barnes ; but the antennae is simple, 

 ciliated, instead of serrate and fasciculate. Hampson is incorrect in 

 stating that begallo has simple antennae. 



The present species has been standing unnamed for years in the 

 Barnes Collection. Mr. Schaus examined one of the types and re- 

 ported that it was unknown to him from Mexico. 



Type locality: Kerrville, Texas (H. Lacey). 



Number and sexes of types: Holotype $, April; Allotype 9. Sept.; 1 9 

 Paratype, no date. 



Apamea flavostigma sp. nov. 



Antennae of male minutely serrate and fasciculate. Head, thorax, palpi, 

 patagia, tegulae and abdomen, rufous. Primaries: ground color dull brown 

 strongly tinted with rufous, the lines deeper in color; basal line indistinct; t. a. 



