192 THE CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST. 



JUBARELLA, 11. gen. 



Palpi light, small ; front quadrate, somewhat bulging ; antennae of S 

 simple, flattened, very finely ciliate ; thorax light, tufted in front, patagife 

 long scaled ; abdomen slender, untufted ; wings broad, extended, even, 

 rounded; fore wings without fovea below in (^ , 12 veins, 10 and 11 

 from cell, anastomosing with 12 and each other; hind wings, 8 veins, 5 

 undeveloped. Legs rather long, fore tibiee unarmed, hind tibiae with two 

 pairs of spurs, not swollen, without hair pencil. $ unknown, possibly 

 wingless. 



JUBARELLA DANBYI, n. S]). 



Expands 48 mm. Palpi and front black : thorax black, tuftings 

 whitish at ends ; abdomen blackish- gray, interlined ; wings even, blue- 

 gray, with scattered black scales, these less and so the gray lighter in a 

 broad sinuous band beyond discal spot ; a brownish shading towards 

 apex and submarginally to inner margin ; discal spot white, with edging 

 cloud on fore wings, black and prominent on hind wings ; the hind wings 

 less blackened, and so generally lighter than fore wings ; fore wings with 

 black dashes on veins 3, 4, 5 and 6 on outer space, hind wings with row 

 of faint black dots outwardly on veins. Beneath gray-black striated ; fore 

 wings with black outer line, brownish near apex ; hind wings with outer 

 row of black spots. 



Rossland, Brit. Col.; from Mr. Danby. A rather lightly scaled insect 

 resembling Coniodes plumigeraria, Hulst. 

 Spodoptera kunzei, n. sp. 



Expands 25-28 mm. Palpi and front whitish ochreous ; antennae 

 fuscous ; all wings whitish, evenly overlaid with light fuscous striations, 

 without lines ; discal spots prominent, white by absence of striations ; 

 thorax and abdomen white or with a fuscous tint ; beneath a glistening 

 white, with a fuscous tint, with an ochreous shade along costa and 

 margins. The abdominal tuftings which mark the genus are prominent, 

 ochreous, shading to blackish. 



Prescott and Senator, Ariz.; from Dr. Kunze, in whose honour the 

 specific name is given. 



^THYCTERA LINEATA, n. Sp. 



Expands 35 mm. Front thorax and abdomen gray ; fore wings 

 whitish, with scattered black atoms, these heavier on costa and sub- 

 discal vein, making these distinctly apparent ; the scales darken by 



