402 THE CANADIAN ENTuMULUGlST. 



1 have before me four specimens, three males and one female, from 

 Laggan, Alberta, all dated 20th July, 1904, and two others, both niales, 

 from Mt. Cheam, B. C, dated 5th August, 1903 (Mr. A. H. Bush.) 



One of these Cheam specimens bears my type label. 



iS. Leptomeris subfuscata, new species. — Expanse, 30 mm. The 

 whole insect, except the front, which is a little darker, is of soft warm fawn 

 colour, of a much redder tint than the common Eois mdiictaia. 



On the fore wings are three distinct lines, darker than the ground 

 colour ; the intra-discal and median lines are heavy and diffuse, 

 running out at a sharp angle from the costa for a very short distance, and 

 then in a nearly straight line parallel to the outer margin, to the inner 

 margin. The extra-discal line is narrow, distinct, wavy, darker than the 

 other lines, parallel to them. 



The submarginal space is divided by a pale wavy line, parallel to the 

 outer margin of the wing ; the fringe is concolorous with the submarginal 

 space, from which it is separated by a very fine and fairit black marginal 

 line. 



All the lines of the fore wings are continued on the hind wings, but 

 the median and extra-discal lines are here rather farther apart. 



Beneath the basal line is absent, but all the other markings are as 

 above, only much more distinct than on the upper side. 



The discal JDoints are usually absent (not always) above, but are 

 quite distinct beneath. 



I have seven males and two females of this species. 



The types, ^^ and $ , were taken at Goldsteam, near Victoria, by 

 Mr. A. W. Hanhara, on 24th May, 1902, and 7th June, 1903, respectively. 

 I have another pair from Goldsteam dated 7th June and 26th June ; three 

 males from Victoria, 30th May, and three males from Vernon, sent to me 

 by Mr. R. V. Harvey, who took them on the nth and 15th i\ugust, 1904. 



This species stood in o^-ir collections for a time sls £ois hiductata, and 

 later as Cinglis fuscata (which does occur also in B. C), but the generic 

 characters will serve to distinguish it from either of these species. 



19. Deiliiiia Brya7itaria^ new species. — Expanse, 30 mm. This 

 species belongs to the same section as D. e7-ythemaria and D. pacificaria. 



It seems at first sight to be very near tonhe last named, but it differs 

 in the following particulars : 



The front is not ochreous, but white, with a blackisii bar in front of 

 the antennre, as in Diastidis. 



