EUDACTYLOTA. 55 
2 Mh weneddrSre Bore. 






J. #H. Durrant, del. 
15. Eudactylota barberella Busck. 9. 
curve from 6 to flexus: neuration 12 veins; 7-8 stalked, to costa; rest separate, 2 more remote from 3 
than 3 is from 4. Hindwings 1, bilobed in both ¢ and Q, butslightly differing in shape; costa nearly 
straight to apex which is pointed; termen excised between 6 and 5 and forming two lobes, the apicai 
long and pointed, the lower much shorter, broad, its somewhat blunt apex being slightly above 5; dorsum 
somewhat sinuate between 14 and 2: neuration 8 veins; 6-7 stalked; 3-4 separate; 5 cubital ; 
discoidal subobsolete on fold above 5; 12 connected to radius by 11. Abdomen moderate. Legs: hind 
tibiae hairy. 
Allied to Neodactylota Busck, but HW:5 is separate from 4; the hindwings are 
bilobed in both sexes, and the ¢ lacks the pouch containing a hair-pencil. 
1. Eudactylota barberella Busck. (Tab. II. fig. 13.) 
Neodactylota barberella Busck {| Bull. US. Nat. Mus. 52 504 sp. 5644 (1902)' ZN.|: Pr. US. Nat. 
Mus. 25 835, 836-7 Pf. 30° 23 (1903)*; Krft. Smith’s Check List Lp. Bor-Am. 110 sp. 6190 
(1903) *. 
Antennae cinereous, annulate with black, the annulations connected by slender black lines above. Palpi 
smooth, recurved to above the vertex, terminal joint longer than the median; cinereous, dusted with 
brownish fuscous scales. Heud and Thorax greyish brown. Forewings tawny chestnut-brown, dusted 
with pale cinereous and fuscous scales, especially on a transverse fascia from costa to tornus at two-thirds 
of the wing-length; the lower half of this fascia is margined on its inner side by a triangular dark 
fuscous shade, and the costa is narrowly shaded with fuscous from the base to the upper extremity of the 
fascia ; cilia tawny, dusted with fuscous atoms. Hp. al. 11-12 mm. Hindwings cinereous; cilia with 
an aeneous gloss. Abdomen shining, greyish cinereous; anal tuft inclining to ochreous. Hind Legs 
fuscous, speckled with pale cinereous scales, with two pale bands around the tibiae, and three around the 
tarsal joints. 
Type 3 (6367) US. Nat. Mus. [WVt. 9 (65801 Amula) Mus. Wlsm. (Godm-Salv. Coll.) BM.] 
Hab. AMERICA, N-C. United States*°—Arizona: Williams, 27. V. 1901 
(H. 8. Barber)? [=“Ool.”*]. Central America —Mexico: auerRero: Amula, 6000 ft., 
VIII-IX. (H. H. Smith). Six specimens. 
