Bulletin of the United States Geological and Geographical Survey of the Territories . losed, and veins 4and 5 intersect. Cacozelia hasiochrealis, fig. 3 (neuration). Cacozelia basiochrealis Grote, Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist. 264, 1877. S 9 . Eusty-ocherous. Interior line double, arcuate, rusty-brown;basal space ochery. A costal dark dot surmounting a faint concolorous-ringed discal mark ; median field light stone-gray; median shade visibleas a patch of dark, slightly raised scales. Posterior line rusty, double,inclosing a whitish shade, most distinct on casta, of the usual


Bulletin of the United States Geological and Geographical Survey of the Territories . losed, and veins 4and 5 intersect. Cacozelia hasiochrealis, fig. 3 (neuration). Cacozelia basiochrealis Grote, Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist. 264, 1877. S 9 . Eusty-ocherous. Interior line double, arcuate, rusty-brown;basal space ochery. A costal dark dot surmounting a faint concolorous-ringed discal mark ; median field light stone-gray; median shade visibleas a patch of dark, slightly raised scales. Posterior line rusty, double,inclosing a whitish shade, most distinct on casta, of the usual the wing is brown, washed with gray on external fine, terminal, dark line on both wings. Hind wings yellowish-gray,with a fine, denticulate, exterior line. Beneath ocherous; costa at basebrown. Head and appendages ocherous; beneath, the fore and middletibiaB are purplish ; hind legs dotted with brown. Expanse, 18 mil. Two specimens, No. 018, July 17, collected in Texasby Belfrage. In the colors of primaries, this species recalls Chalcoela anrifera, orChalcocla 688 BULLETIN UNITED STATES GEOLOGICAL SUEVEY ToRiPALPUS Qrote. Male antennae with a short, tegumentary, scaled, basal process not ex-ceeding the collar; the antennae are lengthily ciliatebeneath. Labial palpi much exceeding the front,the second article elongate, inwardly hollowed out,apparently to receive the maxillary palpi, which arebi-tufted, as in Tetralopha. Third article of labialpalpi short. Fore wings with vein 1 simple, the cellalmost closed, 5 from the cross-vein close to 4, 8 outof 7 at more than one-tbird from the origin of 6; 9out of 8, a rather long furcation. Hind wings withthe cell closed; 4 and 5 joined; 5, a continuation of^s-i- the discal vein; 6 and 7 from one point; 8 free. Toripalpus hreviornatalis, fig. 4 (neuration). Torijpalpus hreviornatalis Grote, Proc. B. S. N. H. 265, 1877. $. Two specimens: one, the type, perfectly fresh, collected by Bel-frage in Texas (No. 421), April


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