114 THE CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST. 



EUDULE HYALINA, 11. Sp. 



This insect is of the size and shape of E. unicolor, Robs., from 

 Texas, but, instead of being of its colour, is of the light straw colour of 

 E. mendica, Wlk. It is apparently more hyaline than its congeners, and 

 is very frail in its appearance. The wings are evenly unicolorous. 



Senator, Ariz ; from Dr. Kunze. Taken September 9th, 1896. 



Tephroclystis borealis, n. sp. 



Expands 16 mm. Palpi fuscous, slightly ochreous ; front thorax 

 and abdomen smooth silky fuscous, with a bluish tint. Fore wings 

 fuscous, with cross lines fine, faint, the basal rounded, wavy, geminate, 

 the middle wavy ; the outer heaviest towards and at costa, starting 

 straight out at costa to vein 8 just beyond cell, following it towards base 

 the distance of the angle from costa, then turning at an angle, almost 

 a right angle, through discal spot straight, or nearly so, to inner margin. 

 Hind wings fuscous, even, with wavy lines very faintly showing. Beneath 

 fuscous, darker at costa on fore wings, and with hind wings darkened 

 and lightened into 6 or 7 rounded parallel shadings. 



Winnipeg, Manitoba ; from Mr. Hanham. 



Tephroclystis latipennis, n. sp. 



Expands 16-18 mm. Palpi long, porrect, heavily scaled, black 

 and fuscous mixed ; front somewhat tufted, fuscous or blackish gray \ 

 thorax fuscous gray ; abdomen fuscous-gray to gray, segments some- 

 times tinged with brownish. Fore wings broad, gray to fuscous-gray, 

 overlaid more or less with blackish, forming an extra basal, and marginal 

 broad darker bands ; cross lines light, geminate, wavy ; one basal, the 

 second within the prominent black discal spots, the outer extradiscal, 

 the outer considerably bent below cell and often lined with black within ; 

 a faint submarginal zigzag line, a marginal row of black dashes separated 

 at end of veins. Hind wings broad, rounded, of same colour as fore 

 wings, the basal and middle Hues slightly indicated, the outer geminate, 

 quite distinct, bent considerably at middle, wavy, margin darker ; a mar- 

 ginal black line j discal points black, distinct. Beneath as above, the 

 fore wings with markings more faint, the hind wings very nearly as above. 



Quebec, Canada ; from Mr. Hanham. 

 Tephroclystis subcolorata, n. sp. 



Expands 20-23 ^n"^- Palpi and head clear blackish; thorax black- 

 ish-gray ; abdomen blackish-fuscous. Fore wings gray^ overlaid with 

 blackish ; the wings narrow extended, the lines quite distinct ; basal line 



