THE CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST. 



Pinipestis umbripenjiis, n. sp. — Expands 24 mm. Palpi black, a 

 little grayish at tips ; head and thorax black ; abdomen blackish, a little 

 lighter on each segment posteriorly. Fore wings mouse-black, slightly 

 grayish across basal portion within scale ridge ; also a triangular, dark 

 grayish space along costa on middle field, enclosing double black discal 

 spots, and a faint grayish marginal shade. Basal line not apparent ; scale 

 ridge strong, jet black ; outer line narrow, dark gray, bent inward at end 

 of cell, then with three even teeth outward, then angled inward before 

 reaching inner margin. Hind wings deep black, with a blackish-brown 

 reflection. Beneath almost uniform dull somewhat glistening black. 



Colorado. One $ , from Mr, Bruce. 



Salebria delectella, n. sp. — Expands 33 mm. Palpi thin, lightly 

 scaled, gray ; thorax blackish-gray, with a subdorsal tuft of orange-yellow 

 scales on each side ; abdomen blackish-gray, and gray-ringed on each 

 segment. Fore wings, general colour blackish-gray ; basal space, except 

 along costa, dull reddish ; middle field, first half of ground colour, the outer 

 half much lighter gray ; outer field, except towards costa, dull reddish ; 

 discal spot a large white lunule, concave side outward ; basal line light 

 gray, well out, waved, dentate ; outer line gray, somewhat indeterminate on 

 borders, with a more prominent outward dentation at middle ; marginal 

 line black. Hind wings light translucent fuscous, with black marginal 

 line, except along inner margin. Beneath, fore wings dark fuscous, the 

 outer line faintly showing ; hind wings much as above. ' 



Colorado. Two ? $ , from Mr. Bruce. 



In general appearance somewhat resembling Salebria tarmitalis, 

 which is now put by Mr. Ragonot under the genus Myreala. This may 

 also belong there, as the cell of the hind wings is very short. But as I 

 have no male, the position of the insect is in doubt. The thoracic tufts 

 are somewhat peculiar. 



Salebria georgiella, n. sp. — Expands 17 mm. Palpi fuscous gray, 

 blackish in front, strong, heavily scaled, reaching above head ; maxillary 

 palpi strongly pencil tufted, bright yellow ; antennas brownish fuscous, the 

 scale tuft in bend very heavy ; head fuscous gray ; thorax gray or bluish- 

 gray ; abdomen ringed with ochre-fuscous and yellow ochre, somewhat 

 tufted at end. Fore wings gray, washed with fuscous along costa, becoming 

 clear gray posteriorly ; a dull brick-red central dash at base, and a large 

 dull brick-red spot within basal line posterior to centre and reaching 



