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One male, two females, San Diego, Cal. (G. H. Field), 

 October 18, November 12 and 14. 



Type. No. 11697, U. S. National Museum. 



Nearly allied to Euxoa lacunosa Grote, of which it may be a 

 local form. It is, however, much brighter and more contrast- 

 ingly marked and the costa is distinctly pale as in wilsonii 

 Grote ; from wilsonii the color of the hind wings of the male 

 at once separates it. 



Family GEOMETRID^E. 



Subfamily ENNOMIN^E. 



Glaucina epiphysaria, n. sp. 



Light gray, faintly washed with whitish over the middle of fore- 

 wing; lines broken, obsolete; various fragments of the inner line may 

 be seen near costa and inner margin and of the outer line at costa 

 and at end of cell, the small angle at the base of veins 2 and 3 being 

 most persistent; no discal dot; subterminal line a series of pale arcs 

 between the veins edging faint dark elliptical spots ; a black line at the 

 base of the fringe. Hind wing whitish over the disk, gray on the 

 margin in the female, the inner margin broadly powdery gray, showing 

 the inception of a transverse dark line, of which various fragments 

 may be distinguished across the wing; fringe pale with a black basal 

 line. Expanse, 21 to 28 mm. 



One male, two females, San Diego, Cal. (G. H. Field), Oc- 

 tober 24 and 29. 



Type. No. 11698, U. S. National Museum. 



Allied to Glaucina erroraria Dyar, but the fore wings lack 

 the discal dot ; the claw on the fore tibiae is much smaller than 

 in erroraria, being concealed in the vestiture ; the epiphysis of 

 the fore leg is long and slender, exceeding the end of the tibia. 



Stenaspilates apapinaria, n. sp. 



Apex of fore wing pointed, the outer margin strongly scalloped; 

 hind wing with a distinct prominence at the end of vein 2. Brownish 

 ocherous, the fore wing shaded with red-brown; inner line dark 

 brown, bent beneath the costa, irregular below ; discal mark black, with 

 a little light powdering in its center; outer line preceded by a brown 

 shade, blackish, with a narrow outer whitish edge, nearly straight, 

 only slightly inflexed below the cell; an incomplete row of terminal 

 black dots somewhat removed from the margin. Hind wings with a 

 dark discal dot and extra-mesial line, the anal angle broadly irrorated 

 with brown; terminal dots as on fore wing. Expanse, 32 to 37 mm. 



Four females, San Diego, Cal., May 27 and June 10, 1907. 

 The collector's name is not attached. 



