Lozogeamma djscon VKMA Packard. Plate 9, fig. 56. 



Tepkrosia dim on renin Walk.!!! (jidt Grote), List Lep. Het. Br. Mus., xxi. 404, I860. 



2 <$ and I! 9. — Wings thin; apex of anterior pair much as in L. deter- 

 sata. Body and wing brown-ash, the latter mottled and speckled with dark 

 brown. Fore wings with an inner obscure curved line of dark-brown spots. 

 An outer slightly-curved line of obscure black dots. One or two dots on 

 subcostal vein, with a silver-white point externally, and a silver ^-like spot 

 transverse to and in the middle of the wing. A broad dark shade from the costa, 

 not quite reaching the apex, and fading out in the middle of the wing. A 

 submarginal, pale, obscure band. A marginal row of black dots. Hind 

 wings as anterior pair (paler in rubbed specimens), with the median row of 

 black dots very near the middle and double along the middle of the wing. 

 Under side of the wing paler than above, with the characteristic markings 

 of the genus; a slight ochreous tinge on the costa, which is spotted with 

 transverse black striga 3 ; rest of wing quite regularly speckled. An outer 

 row of conspicuous, black, rather large, venular dots, common to both wings. 

 Discal dots large,, black; a marginal row of black dots. Fringe concolorous 

 with the wing. 



Length of body, J, 0.50, 9, 0.40; of fore wing, 6, 0.60, 9, 0.60; 

 expanse of wings, 1.25 inches. 



Brunswick, Me. (Packard); Boston (Sanborn); Oneida, X. Y. (Hawley). 



At once known by the transverse, w-shaped, silvery spot in the middle 

 of the fore winsjs, and the pale under side witli the row of conspicuous black 



dots. 



Lozogramma detersata Packard, Plate 9, fig. 57. 



Tephrina detersata Guen., Phal., ii, 105, 1857. 



Walk.. Cat. Lep. Het. Br. Mus., xxiii, 959, 1861. 



2 $ and 3 9. — Body and wings whitish, speckled very densely with 

 dull ochreous. Head, palpi, antennae, and front edge of prothorax ochreous. 

 Fore wings uniformly speckled with ochreous. the specks becoming trans- 

 verse on the costa. An inner faint line represented chiefly by ochreous spots 

 on subcostal and submedian vein. A minute discal dot. An outer sinuate 

 row of venular dots connected by a slight line, incurved below the median 

 vein, with a wide ochreous-brown shade within. Beyond the line, the wing 

 is more densely speckled (the spots almost contiguous) than within. A quite 

 distinct, submarginal, slightly sinuate, broad, whitish line. A row of fine 



