126 THE CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST. 



remarks as to venation. Wings green, curiously mottled with pale, some- 

 what strigose. Inner line on fore wings obsolete. Outer Hne white, 

 straight, bent on secondaries, which have no inner line. Costa of fore 

 wings red, more distinctly so beneath. Fringes all pale. Vertex white, 

 collar red at base ; tegulae green ; palpi red tipped ; legs white, fore legs 

 shaded with red. Exp. 30 mil. Arizona. Type Coll. Neumoegen. 



This seems allied to the Californian Anaplodes Pistacearia of Packard, 

 but the costa is wholly reddish above and below, beneath the wings are 

 iridescent, pale greenish, without discal marks and only showing reflected 

 the outer line. Above there are no discal marks. The two are evidently 

 related ; the legs are defective in my type, otherwise fresh. 



Chlorosea Albaria. 



^ . Head white on vertex ; whitish on front, mixed with a few green 

 scales. Palpi white, with a few dark scales at tips, rather short. Thorax 

 greenish. Fore wings delicate green with two straight, parallel white 

 median bands, rather near together, fringe white ; the costal edge does not 

 seem discolorous, it is somewhat whitish above. Beneath, the bands are 

 reflected. Hind wings white, thinly scaled, translucent, Avithout marks 

 above and below, except a faint white discal mark. This moth should be 

 known by its white secondaries, the pale green, somewhat mottled pri- 

 maries, the median bands being straighter, and equidistant as compared 

 with Bistriaria. One specimen (abdomen wanting). Arizona. Expanse 

 23 mil. 



The hind wings are slightly greenish and iridescent, and very frail, but 

 contrast by their white color with primaries. They do not look faded. 



LiTHOSTEGE ArIZONATA, n. S. 



^ . Smaller than the described species. Fore wings fuscous, shaded 

 over with white. Median vein white ; the inner oblique dark line appears 

 below it. The outer line is marked by black spots on the veins. Sub- 

 terminal line white, straight, a little rounded, the apical veins marked with 

 white before it. Fringes distinctly white and gray, checkered. Hind 

 wings elongate, rather pale fuscous, immaculate. Expanse 20 mil. 

 Arizona. There are but two dark lines on the wing ; the inner very oblique 

 and only marked inferiorly m the type. 



Tetracis Oblentaria, n. s. 



^ . Two specimens with simple antennre and the hind margin of 

 secondaries pointed in the middle, I would refer to Packard's Parallel- 



