THE CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST. 125 



black, roundedly oblique, continued as a black spot on extreme base of 

 secondaries. Outer median line very oblique, running close to inner line 

 below median vein, followed by a faint brownish shade. Subterminal 

 field wide. S. t. line white, deeply scalloped, crossed by an oblique apical 

 blackish shade ; terminal border darker gray on both wings ; a distinct 

 scalloped black terminal line; hind wings toothed, copying primaries; 

 faint discal ringlets on both wings ; the median lines black on hind wings, 

 the inner less complete. Beneath pale, the lines feebly reflected ; four 

 discal points. Female entirely dark gray, obscuring the lines, which can 

 be made out to run as in the male, but are here finer, the white subter- 

 minal waved line evident on botli wings. Beneath of a freckled dark 

 gray ; the four discal dots plain. Expanse, male, 24-26 mil.; female, 31 

 mil. Arizona. 



Cymatophora (Boarmia) Rufaria, n. s. 



$ . This species is allied to Scparataria % in form and markings, 

 but the hind wings are more cut off and straighter along external margin. 

 The color is a pale reddish brown and is unusual. The subterminal line 

 is whitish and distinct. Beneath, of a freckled brown with the four discal 

 points marked. Above, the brown lines have the same course as in its 

 ally ; the outer median line somewhat sinuous, oblique. Expanse 34 mil. 

 Arizona. Coll. Neumoegen. 



Tetracis Grotearia Pack. 



Three males and two females from Arizona vary much in color and 

 distinctness of markings. This is smaller than Viduiaria, which has the 

 disc of thorax discolorous, but otherwise is very near to Packard's species. 



Endropia Sesquilinearia, n. s. 



.j" . Very large and with the look of a Cabcrodcs. Fore wings 

 pointed, very shallowly excavate and roundedly projected at middle of 

 exterior margin. Pale fawn ochrey, with two ochre brown lines on fore" 

 wings, and one (the outer) continuous over secondaries. Surface sparsely 

 speckled. Four black discal points above and below. At place of sub- 

 terminal line two pale flecks between veins 5 and 7, more distinct beneath, 

 where tliey are edged inwardly by a line. Secondaries rounded. Allied 

 to Viiiulentaria. Expanse 42 mil. Arizona. Easily recognized and 

 c[uite distinct from any other species. 



Aplodes Arizonaria, n. s. 



Allied to Pdckardciria (Rubrofrontaria Pack., 386) as I understand the 



