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90 THE CANADIAN ENtoMoLOGlST. 



2. Eupithecia Harvey at a^ new species. — Expanse, 25 mm. Palp: 

 long, slender, porrect. Head, front, thorax and ground colour of wings, 

 gray, with a light broVn shade; a small brown spot in front of each 

 antenna. 



Fore wings with many fine cross lines, most distinctly seen at their 

 terminations on the inner margin. Three of these lines are basal ; the 

 intra-discal is double ; there are two faint wavy lines in the discal space, 

 one on each side of rather large and distinct round black discal spot. 



The extra-discal band consists of three black lines and two included 

 pale spaces. The inner line of the three is marked with black dashes 

 running inwardly on the veins ; middle line less distinct, wavy ; outer line 

 also fine and wavy. Submarginal space dusky, divided by a conspicuous 

 white scalloped line; marginal line of indistinct black dashes; fringe pale, 

 with blackish mottlings. 



Hind wings, with outer margin full ; discal spot very small ; the 

 beginnings of about six lines on the inner margin, the two extra-discal 

 lines being traceable half across the wing, the others being much shorter ; 

 submarginal space dusky ; submarginal and marginal lines as on fore 

 wings ; fringe rather long, the colour of the fore wings, cut with a darker 

 shade at the ends of the veins. 



Beneath, all the wings are clear gray, with the discal dots and marginal 

 black lines distinct. There are also two extra-discal faint lines on each 

 wing, those on the fore wings being diff'use, and showing most plainly as 

 rather large smoky blotches on the costa. 



Abdomen gray, with brown mottlings, much paler beneath. 



The type specimens, and the only ones I have seen, are two, ^ and 

 $ , taken at Vancouver on 6th April, 1903, by Mr. R. V. Harvey, the 

 energetic secretary of our B. C. Entomological Society, after whom the 

 species is named. 



3. Eupithecia Dyarata, new species. — Expanse, 25 mm. Palpi long, 

 stout, porrect. Head, thorax and fore wings rather dark brown. Abdomen 

 brown, with second segment darker. 



Fore wings crossed by numerous undulating blackish lines ; 

 basal line diffuse, very indistinct ; angled sharply at cell ; one 

 or two dark lines within basal space ; intra-discal line double, fine, 

 with very distinct angle at cell ; discal space rather darker than 

 the rest of the wing, especially on the costa ; two or three faint cross 

 lines are included in the discal space, and a very small, hardly visible, 



