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Type. No. 11699, U. S. National Museum. 



Not very close to any of the species with which I am ac- 

 quainted. Nearest to zalissaria Walker, but the inner line is 

 considerably straighter than in that species. 



Deilinia indurata, n. sp. 



Fore wings not falcate, but the apex rectangular; cinereous, pale, 

 dark or of a reddish tint, uniformly rather sparsely irrorate with dark 

 scales over both wings; a small black discal point on each; inner 

 lines usually obsolete, in some specimens a portion of the inner line 

 shows, dark, not rigid, or a faint median line from the discal dot to 

 inner margin; subterminal line indicated by a series of dark blotches 

 edged without by white scales; a row of black separated terminal dots 

 on both wings. Hind wings with two dark bands more or less indi- 

 cated, especially towards inner margin. Beneath immaculate, pale, 

 the small discal dots repeated. Expanse, 26 to 27 mm. 



Eight specimens, all males, San Diego, Cal., May 6, June 12, 

 27, 28, 1907 (W. S. Wright) ; Los Angeles Co., Cal. (D. W. 

 Coquillett) ; middle Cal. (Coll. Dr. W. Barnes) ; Placer Co., 

 Cal. (A. Koebele) ; Seattle, Wash. (O. B. Johnson). 



Type. No. 11700, U. S. National Museum. 



Differs from falcataria Pack, in having the hind wings as 

 much irrorated as the fore wings ; distinguished by the peculiar 

 submarginal line. 



Selidosema jacumbaria, n. sp. 



Male. Pale lilaceous cinereous, the basal and terminal spaces laved 

 with rosy brown; lines black, distinct, broad, the inner arising on inner 

 margin close to base and running obliquely outward to middle of cell, 

 where it terminates ; outer line from middle of inner margin straight to 

 the end of the cell, thence slightly excurved, not quite attaining the 

 costa ; a very fine terminal black line, indented on the interspaces. Hind 

 wing similarly colored, except that there is no reddish color at the base ; 

 a narrow mesial line on the inner half of the wing, followed by a 

 strong, black, broad line that does not attain the apex. Beneath im- 

 maculate silky whitish. Expanse, 32 mm. 



Female. Slenderer and narrower-winged than the male. The rosy 

 color is reduced to a band following the outer line, being absent from 

 the base and margin ; a subterminal whitish scalloped line, edged 

 faintly with blackish within, which is scarcely legible in the male. 

 Lines narrow, filiform, black, contrasting strongly with the broad 

 smeared lines of the male, the outer line nearly straight. 



Three males, one female, San Diego, Cal. (G. H. Field), 

 Thyce Camp, July I ; Grapta Camp, July I ; Jacumba, July 3 ; 

 July n, 1907. 



