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TkK IIOLITA InCONSIMCUA, 11. S. 



^. Antenn;\) bi-pectinate ; from smoolli : c}cs hairy ;' tibiae un- 

 armed. l''ore wings fu.scous with obHterate markings. Reniform white, 

 moderate, orbicular a small white Heck. I'ringes cut with pale. Hind 

 wings whitisli with vague border; minute discal dot visible beneath. This 

 species is smaller than the other two. the reniform obtuse, with a central 

 line, not L-shaped. iJeneath the tore wings are pale, the discal dot set in 

 a pale ring and unusual in ai)pearance. Expanse 25 mil. Arizona. Coll. 

 Neumoegen. 



Mf.talkpsis Gv. 



Male antemiae bipectinate. Collar discolorous, slightly hollowed out. 

 Eyes naked, lashed. Labial palpi not exceeding front, with small and 

 conical third article. Tibiae armed. Abdomen untufted. Vestiture 

 hairy. Wings entire. Body rather hairy. The type is : 



I. Cornuta Gr. California. 



This genus differs in the structure of thorax from Pachiwhia, the type 

 of which is Cariica from Eairoi)e, Labrador and White Mts. 



Pheocyma Tkrmtna, n. s. 



% . Allied to Ediisina. Basal field of primaries dark brown, darker 

 than the wings, which are obscure brown. The t. p. line indented opposite 

 the cell, following the shape of the inconspicuous reniform. A paler shade 

 outside of the basal field ; all the lines and shades inconspicuous. An 

 oblique apical shade. I'he external margins in both wings denticulate, 

 as are the fringes. Hind wings a little more yellowish brown with 

 indistinct, transverse, somewhat undulate lines, the middle one distinct, 

 dark brown. Beneath obscurely colored, white costal dots ; extra-mesial 

 line tolerably distinct, crossing both wings ; secondaries crossed by several 

 indistinct lines ; a terminal series of illegible white points. Two or three 

 specimens. Arizona. Expanse 30 mil. Types of Edusiua are in Cam- 

 bridge. I use this genus instead of Homoptcra. 



Semiothlsa Patriciata, n. s. 



^ . Antennae with very short teeth. Allied to Miiltiliiicata, but dif- 

 fering by the median line being single. Primaries falcate, crossed by 

 three sub-parallel, deej) brown lines ; the inner with a costal tooth, the 

 median arising from a costal spot, the outci- almost imperceptibly bent at 

 costa, all even, hardly oblique ; the outer followed by a faint line margin- 

 ing inwardly the pale brown subterminal band, which reaches across both 



