Vol. Xxix] l'..\ KlMOl.dCIC AL NKWS. 247 



Locality: Loma Linda. California, April 21 to June 4. 

 (G. R. Pilate.) 



Types in author's collection. 



Bucculatrix quadrigemina n. sp. 



Face and antennal eye-caps white, antennal stalk annulate with 

 brown. Tuft whitish, mixed with pale fawn. Fore wings whitish. 

 There are four rather distinctly defined costal patches of ocherous 

 brown-tipped scales ; the first, within the basal fourth, oblique on its 

 outer edge, passes into a pale ocherous shade below the fold ; the 

 second, narrower and more oblique ; the third, broad and diffused, 

 becoming pale ocherous toward the middle of the wing, where it 

 meets the apex of the second spot, and a dorsal patch of darker 

 brown-tipped raised scales occupying the middle of the dorsum oppo- 

 site the space between the second and third costal spots. The fourth 

 costal patch, lying just before the apex, is sometimes extended to en- 

 close the entire apical portion of the wing. A. small patch of dark- 

 tipped scales on the dorsum lies between the dorsal raised scales and 

 the apical patch. Cilia white, dusted with dark-tipped scales, especially 

 opposite the apex and beneath the apical patch of dark-tipped scales. 

 Hind wings and cilia gray. Legs grayish buff, tarsal segments tipped 

 with black. Expanse : 7 mm. 



Locality. Loma Linda, California, June 18 to 30 (G. R. 

 Pilate). - 



Types in author's collection. 



Eucculatrix eupatoriella n. sp. 



Face pale yellowish. Tuft ocherous in front shading to reddish 

 brown behind. Antennal eye-caps ocherous shading to reddish out- 

 wardly; stalk, brown. Thorax and fore wings bright brownish or 

 reddish ocherous; markings silvery metallic. At the basal two-fifths 

 an oblique silvery costal streak; a little nearer the base an oblique 

 silvery dorsal streak, followed immediately by a patch of dark brown 

 raised scales. At two-thirds a second oblique costal streak, margined 

 internally especially on the costa with dark-tipped scales, and oppo- 

 site this a pair of almost confluent silvery dorsal streaks, the first 

 margined internally, the second externally with dark-tipped scale^. 

 In the cilia above the apex is an elongated dull white spot; beneath 

 this a transverse streak of silvery scales forms the inner border of a 

 small black apical spot. Cilia gray with a row of brown-tipped 

 scales extending from the dull white costal spot to the dorsuni. Hind 

 wings and cilia dark gray. Legs gray; basal and apical fourth of 

 hind tibiae dark with black spurs, middle portion and hairs silvery ; 

 tarsi black-tipped. Abdomen dark gray above, silvery beneath. Ex- 

 panse : 5-5-6-5 mm - 



