THE CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST. 237 



NEW SPECIES OF NORTfl AMERICAN LEPIDOPTERA. 



 ' BY WILLIAM BARNES, S. B. , M. D., DECATUR, ILL. 



(Continued from page 204) 



Cumllia oribac, n. sp. — General type of niaculation like agtia, 

 differing, however, in important particulars; moreover, it seems to be of a 

 less stumpy, stocky build, the wings being longer iti proportion to their 

 width and the abdomen considerably longer. It is quite possible that it 

 may be but a variety of agiia, and were it not for the fact that the species 

 of Cucullia, as a rule, run quite true to type I should hesitate to 

 describe it. 



$ expanse : 47 mm. 



Differs from agiia in entirely lacking the brown patch and white dot 

 at base of wing, in the absence of orbicular and reniform ; in the presence 

 of quite distinct white spots in fringe at end of veins, not reaching quite 

 to edge, however. There are three well-marked, strongly outwardly 

 oblique dark umber-brown dashes from costa in middle third of wing. 

 The space between these reaching along median vein to outer border is 

 pale brown, somewhat lighter along the vein. The outer of the three 

 dashes is extended in a rigid line to outer border a little below apex, the 

 apical region above it being somewhat gray, with an extra dark dash or 

 two through it. The brown subapical area is differently shaped from that 

 in agua, longer and more narrow, extending inward to first dash and 

 outward to margin, limited below by median vein and above by outer 

 dash. The space below median vein, except at inner angle, is gray, 

 somewhat lighter outwardly, with the veins more darkened than in agua. 

 In fact, the whole wing has a more strigate appearance, not so smooth 

 and evenly shaded. The inner margin is not so heavily lined, the white 

 mark at inner angle is more s-shaped and apparently somewhat farther 

 from outer margin and more obliquely set. The dusky border of hind 

 wings is broader and body parts more gray, less mixed with brown than 

 its ally. The costa of fore wings beneath is quite distinctly gray, 

 contrasting with rest of wing. 



Type : i (^ , Huachuca Mts., Ariz. 



Pseudoglaa lobato, n. sp. — Expanse : 44 mm. 



General colour rather a light yellow, with a faint reddish tinge. 

 Palpi reddish at sides, gray at tip. Head dark gray in front, vertex 

 lighter. Thorax concolorous with wings. Abdomen yellow on sides, 

 dorsally tinged with reddish. Fore wings have the ordinary spots and 

 lines distinct, but faintly marked. Basal half line indicated by two 



