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Points of uncus distinctly separated popeanella. 



Points of uncus closely approximate Morrisoni. 



Uncus curved over. 



Points of uncus distinctly separate. 



Harpes rounded at tip tenuis. 



Harpes oblique below at tip macrogaster. 



Points of uncus closely approximate propinqua. 



Genus Neolophus, Walsingham. 



Wals., Trans. Ent. Soc, Lond. , 1887, p. 141. 

 Neolophus persinip/ex, n. sp. 



Palpi short, erect, reaching to vertex of head, and closely appressed, 

 densely hairy, slightly tufted on the joints, the third joint smoother. 

 Body robust, in size and appearance resembling Fseudanapkora davisellus, 

 Beut., but veins S and 9 of fore wings stalked. Antennae subserrate, 

 especially towards tips. Head and thorax dark gray. Fore wing pale 

 cinerous gray, mottled with black, heaviest in the centre of the wing, the 

 dark area forming a quadrate or pointed patch on the centre of the inner 

 margin, and a diffuse discal patch, becoming merged in the mottlings 

 along costal edge of wing ; area along inner margin lighter gray. Hind 

 wings dark gray. Expanse 22 to 24 mm. Male genitalia with the uncus 

 a single long spine tapering from a broad base, obliquely bent downward; 

 harpes broad, concave, strongly widened at tips, rounded, with a slight 

 projection on the terminal margin. 



Nine examples; Huachuca Mts., Arizona; July 16 to Aug. 23 (Dr. W. 

 Barnes) ; U. S. Nat Mus., type No. 5343. 



Genus Ortholophus, Walsingham. 



Synopsis of Species. 

 Uncus single. 



Harpes slender, uniform in width, constricted near tip. . . .variabilis. 

 Harpes broad^ spoon-shaped, narrow at base pig^f- 



Ortholophus piger, n sp. 



Palpi erect, reaching above vertex, free from front, rather smoothly 

 scaled. Fore wings light cinerous, slightly violaceous ; an ochreous shade 

 over centre of wing, limited inwardly by a black, mottled line from basal 

 third of costa to above centre of inner margin, and outwardly by a similar 

 line from below outer fourth of costa to opposite centre of outer margin, 



