2/8 TIIK CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST. 



Ilabilal: X'iclnria. W.C. ( K. 11. I'.lackiiiMre) . 



Ty/^c. I'.v^. Xat. .Museum No. J3500; C'otyf^cs in the Xational Collection, 

 Ottawa and that of 1'",. II. I'.lackniore. 



This species was reared 1)\- .Mi". ISlackniore Iroin leal-rollintj;' larvae on 

 lirooni and is named in honor of the collector, wdio has added considerably to 

 our knowledge of Jlritish Columbian Al icrolejiidoptera. 



'jMie S])ecies is nearest to and \'er\- close to tlie l{uro])ean Atjinuiplcrxx 

 coslosa llaworlh. wliich is also a broom feeder. Tlie ,«^enitalia are apparently 

 identical, but the\- are \'er\- similai" lhrou.L;"hout the g'enus. The species is the 

 American represe!ilati\'e ol ./. caslosii but nuist l)e retained as distinct. Tlie 

 forewings are n.iuch more mottled with black and the rosv color ol the a])ical 

 ediL;'e in ./. roslosd is re])lace(l b\- dark i>urpU- in .1. hhickuinri. 



Toin'UK'lD.M: 



Cacoecia victoriana new species 



Labial ])al])i li^ht brown, whitish on the inner side. I'ace. head and 

 palagia li.L;hl brown. Thoi"ax \ellowi^h. l'"orewin!L;s light ochreous with dark 

 blackish or bui'ut brown markings; a large, obli(iue. transverse, dark fascia 

 from before- the middk' of costa to tornus broadens out triangularly on the mid- 

 dle of the wing to the end of the cell ; a small triangular brown costal s[)ot at 

 apical fourth and the base of costal edge dark brown; the terminal veins indi- 

 cated bv brown scales and tlie terminal ])art of the wing faintly irrorated by 

 transverse wavy black lines. 'Idiese latter, as well as the dark'cr scales on the 

 veins are easiK' lost in tlown s})eciniens wdiich appear dirty ochreous on the 

 ai)ical third of the wing. Ilindwing ver\- light ochi'eous, nearlv wdiite. Abdo- 

 men dark fuscous abo\'e with ochreous underside and anal tutt. Sexes nearly 

 the same size. 



Alar ex])anse; iS to _'0 mm. 



Ilabilal: \''ictoria and ( '.oldstream, li.C, ( Iv 11. 1 ilackmore ) . 



'fypc, L'.v'^.X.M. Xo. -'3501 ; Cdly/^cs in colU-ction of Iv II. l'>lackmore. 



The s])ecies is close to Cac/wcia fracli-i'il lana Clemens and very similar 

 in coloration to the female of this species but smaller and with only slight sex- 

 ual diherences in color and size. 



GL^■|■ll I r'n^KN ('.iD.M', 

 Hilarographa youngiella new sxjecies. 



Labial ])a]pi wliite ; second joint brown t'.xteriorl\- ; terminal joint with 

 a longitudinrd black line on the undersitU'. I'\ace light sil\er\- tuscous. Head 

 and thorax dark ])ur])lisli fuscous, horewings dark ])urplish brown; live out- 

 wardly ol)li(|ue, sih'eiw white costal stre;d\s; edged with black scales; the two 

 lirst near]\- meet two oulwardh- obli(|ue dorsal white streaks; between these 

 latter a third less ])ronounced ])arallel wdiite streak; before tornus two shorter 

 white dorsal streaks; a central longitudinal line from base oi the wing and 

 entire rijiical half (d' the wing oxcrlaid with golden \ellow, between the apical 

 white streaks, which terminates in faint bluish metallic scales; just above tornus 

 a ])erpen(liculai- row of four small black dots. Cilia bronzy black- with a white 

 spot at apex and a whitt- tuft btTiw apex, gi\ing a sinuate effect to the wing, 

 llindwings dark bronzv brown, .\bdomen daik brown above, tuiderside \vith a 

 broad sil\-er\' transxcrse band 011 catdi sesjinent. 



