March, 1898] DYAR : NEW NORTH AMERICAN MOTHS. 39 
1. Abdomen continuously marked with orange or yellow, not transversely 
banded,. 2 
Abdomen not continuously orange, transversely banded or spotted with pale, 6 
Abdominal without marks, dark. 1]t 
2. Abdomen dark dorsally.basalis Walk. 
Abdomen ocherous dorsally. ^ 
2. Abdomen with lateral spots. 4 
Abdomen with a lateral band. 
4. Secondaries unicolorous, translucent at base.euchzetiformis Hy. Ed?a. 
Secondaries ocherous on basal half..ruficollis Druce. 
5. Abdomen blackish below.gemma Schaus. 
Abdomen ocherous below.muricolor Dyar. 
6 Abdomen yellow or red, transversely black banded. 7 
Abdomen dark brown, spotted with testaceous or white. 
7. Secondaries brownish. 
Secondaries pink on internal margin.rhodosoma Bull. 
8. Large, two yellow dots on head.gigas Dogn. 
Smaller, thorax with small blue dots.albipunctatus Druce. 
9. Abdomen with testaceous spots on the sides.procrioides Walk. 
Abdomen banded with yellowish and with white spots.mundator Druce. 
Abdomen with white spots only. IO 
10. Two lateral rows of white spots on abdomen.tristis Schaus. 
One such lateral row.dolens Druce. 
11. Primaries brown.carbonarius Dogn. 
Primaries gray.. I2 
12. A darker shade crossing the cell.morosus Schaus. 
Primaries uniform dark gray.Iugubris Schaus. 
Ptychoglene flammans, sp. nov. 
Deep bluish black. Fore wings bright scarlet, the outer margin broadly black, 
broadest at anal angle and twice inwardly waved, namely at submedian and discal 
folds; inner margin narrowly lined with black. Costal edge of secondaries broadly 
red on basal two-thirds. Below as above, the outer border of primaries straighter 
within. Expanse, 31 mm. 
2 $ $. Chiricahua Mts., Arizona (H. G. Hubbard). Type No. 
3785, U. S. Nat. Mus. 
Apparently allied to phrada Druce, but the border of primaries is 
irregular. 
Ptychoglene has the venation of Eubaphe , but differs in the longer 
narrower fore wings. In this genus will also come coccinea Hy. Edw. 
as North American. 
Of the described species, pomponia Druce is Eubaphe ostenta Hy. 
Edw.; splendida Druce is green and can hardly belong to this genus. 
The others separate as follows. I have marked with an asterisk those 
examined by me. 
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