394 THE CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST. 



Head, thorax and fore wings above, blackish brown. 



Fore wings with all the margins well rounded ; basal and intra-discal 

 lines indeterminate ; extra-discal line pale, double, wavy, very faint, 

 marked inwardly by feeble dark points on the veins; submarginal line pale 

 (not white, as in so many species), running from the costa in four disiinct 

 scallops, until it almost touches the marginal line, then parallel to outer 

 margin, but much less distinct, to anal angle. 



Hind wing similar in colour to fore wing. Outer margin rather 

 straight, v/ith slight indentation at vein 5 ; cross lines not evident ; fine 

 black marginal lines and dotted fringe on all wings. 



Beneath paler, markings of upper side reflected faintly ; three dusky 

 lines cross the fore wing, one just within the discal dot, the second just 

 without it, the third much broader. There is also a submarginal dusky 

 line. 



Hind wing, two intra-discal and three extra-discal dusky lines; small, 

 inconspicuous discal dots on all wings. 



Abdomen brown above, with a pale dorsal line, most conspicuous on 

 the first segment ; beneath light gray. 



Types, two specimens, ^ and ? , taken by myself in Stanley Park, 

 Vancouver, on 6th June, 1905. 



8. Etipithecia i7isigjiijicata, new species. — Expanse, 21 mm. Palpi 

 long, moderately stout, gray above, darker at sides and below. 



Head, thorax and fore wings above, clear gray. 



Abdomen a little darker, but with median line, a line at extreme base 

 and the whole of the terminal segment, paler ; dorsal tufts distinct, black. 



Fore wing crossed by many fine blackish lines ; basal line (and two 

 within it) and double intra-discal line, gently rounded ; discal space with 

 two included Imes, curving outward to pass outside the small black discal 

 dot ; extra-discal coming out from costa (where it is very distinct) to cell, 

 then in an irregular course (general direction almost straight) to inner 

 margin. This line is marked on the veins by dashes directed inwards. 

 Beyond the extra-discal line is a pale space, divided by a faint hair line, 

 and bounded outwardly by a second hair line, both these lines being 

 parallel to the extra-discal ; submarginal space darker, with faint indica- 

 tions of the usual submarginal pale line ; a marginal line of dashes, very 

 faint ; fringe long and silky, pale, cut witli darker shade at the ends of the 

 veins. 



