212 THE CANADIAN EXTOMOLOOIHT. 



F.UTiotela anf^ustiora, n. sp. 



This species corresponds in venation with the genus Eunotela (Schaus. 

 Rev. of Am. Noiodontidie) with the exception of veins M, and Cu being 

 from a point instead of separated. In wing shape it more nearly ap- 

 proaches the. genus Kurtia (Schaus. Rev. of Not., pi. XII, fig. 7), having 

 the primaries narrow and pointed, with a convex costal margin. It may 

 be necessary to create a new genus for its reception, but for the present 

 we place it in the former genus. 



9 . — Palpi porrect, brown, sprinkled with grayish scales. Front and 

 collar yellow-brown, bordered posteriorly by a darker shade. Patagia and 

 thorax gray, with a few darker hairs intermingled. Abdomen gray-brown, 

 underneath much lighter ; legs hairy, gray. Primaries gray, sprinkled with 

 darker scales. Basal line indistinct ; t. a. line represented by a blackish 

 shade, outwardly angled near costa. and an indistinct geminate black line 

 at inner margin. Beyond the black shade and occupying the position of 

 the reniform is a distinct geminate black lunule, convex outwardly and 

 extending from costa to cubital vein, most apparent in the cell, where it 

 contains a few reddish-brown scales. Reniform oblong, edged with black 

 on inner margin and preceded by whitish shade. T. p. line only repre- 

 sented by some darker dashes on the veins, followed by a distinct reddish- 

 brown slightly-waved shade, extending across wing and angled outwardly 

 at inner margin ; on costa this shade is preceded by a few black dashes. 

 A very di^^tinct row of six round black spots occupies the terminal area in 

 the interspaces of the veins R5 to first anal. Fringes gray, preceded by a 

 faint black line. Secondaries smoky, slightly darker on outer margin. 

 Under side of primaries smoky, darker along costa, with a small black spot 

 near apex ; subniarginal row of spots showing through from upper side. 

 Secondaries whitish, shaded with darker at apex. 



Expanse, 44 mm. 



Habitat. — Palmerlee, Ariz., i 9- 



Type. — Coll. Barnes. 



Jleterocampa ditta, n. sp. 



(J. — Head and thorax blackish, slightly sprinkled with gray; abdo- 

 men brown ; first segment lighter, with blackish tuft ; last segment con- 

 colorous with thorax ; underneath silvery-gray. Primaries almost uniform 

 deep black-brown, slightly darker at base, with a sprinkling of grayish 

 scales along middle of costa. At end of cell a narrow curved black mark. 

 P'rom a point on costa close to apex a clearly-defined white streak of even 



