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and collar as in the two species of Eiidrya^. Legs white, thickly cloth¬ 
ed with hair. Anterior and posterior pair of feet black, annulated; 
middle pair white. Abdomen pure white above and beneath, with two 
black crests on the first segment. Anterior wings with a broad costal 
band, dark greenish and powdered with whitish atoms, not extending 
to the base or apex of the wing and showing the orbicular and reni- 
form spots underneath distinct, dark green. At the base of the wing 
there are two annular bluish spots and a smaller one of the same 
color beyond the reniform spot. Terminal space reddish-purple shaded 
with blue, intersected by a lunulated white line, whitish along the ner- 
vules and edged with a light greenish shade band which' is continued 
along the internal margin and terminates in a pyramidal mark darker 
and clearly defined. Posterior wings with a reddish-purple spot at anal 
angle apparently the commencement of a terminal band which is how¬ 
ever discontinued. 
Under surface of wings white with a reddish-purple spot af apex of 
anterior and anal angle of posterior pair. Expands If inch. 
A single specimen, which I regard (somewhat doubtfully) as a female, 
taken in Western Texas by Mr. E. T. Cresson and now in the collec¬ 
tion of this Society. 
I have dedicated this hitherto undescribed species to Dr. Thomas B. 
Wilson of Philadelphia. 
DENDBOMETBINA, H. S. 
Gen. BAPTRIA, Hiibn. 
H. S. Exot. p. 50. Odezia, Boisd., Guenee. 
B, albofasciata, n. sp. (See plate 3, fig. 2, J.) 
Wings black ; anterior pair with a broad white band traversing the 
wing from the costa to internal angle, widest near the centre. There 
is a white spot on the costa near the apex ; fringes black. Posterior 
wings with the traces of a white median band. The fringe near the 
costal angle is touched with white. 
Under side showing the markings of the upper with the base of the 
anterior wings, the legs and under side of abdomen powdered with 
whitish atoms. The median white band on the posterior wings distinct. 
A female. Expands If inch. Collection Entom. Soc. Philad. ^ 
Hah. Pike’s Peak. Resembles the following which it much ex¬ 
ceeds in size. 
