104 THE CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGlSt. 



1 910. Laiiestra 7i?iiformis, Smith. 



B. C, 1904, Mt. Assiniboine, i $. 

 Lasionycta Rainieri, Smith. 



B. C, 1904, Kicking Horse Pass, Yoho Valley, i ^ . 

 1998. Miselia i?igravis, Smith. 



Alberta, Wilcox Pass, i ?. B. C, 1907, Vancouver I., Cowichan 

 Lake, i ^ . 



Miselia carbonifera, n. sp. — 9 • Head, thorax and abdomen 

 fuscous-black, mixed with some gray ; frons with black bar above ; tarsi 

 slightly ringed with white. Fore wing fuscous-black, irrorated with gray ; 

 sub-basal line represented by diffused black stria? from costa and cell ; 

 antemedial line slight, black, somewhat sinuous and oblique ; claviform 

 small, defined by black ; orbicular slightly defined by black and irrorated 

 with whitish, irregularly rounded ; reniform indistinctly defined by black, 

 its annulus represented by a white line on outer side, curved inwards at 

 lower angle of cell ; postmedial line very indistinct, black, defined on outer 

 side by some white scales towards costa, bent outwards below costa, then 

 dentate, excurved to vein 4, then incurved, some white points beyond it 

 on costa ; subterminal line represented by some white scales defined on 

 inner side by black lunules, slightly excurved below vein 7 and angled 

 outwards at veins 4 and 3 ; a terminal series of slight black lunules ; cilia 

 intersected by whitish at the veins. Hing wing fuscous-black, mixed with 

 gray ; a fine black terminal line ; cilia whitish, mixed with black ; the 

 under side with fiiint blackish discoidal spot and indistinct diffused curved 

 postmedial line. 



Alberta, 1907, Wilcox Pass, 2 % type. Expanse, 50 mm. 



There is a worn female of a closely-allied unnamed species in the 

 British Museum from N. Siberia, Yerkhoiansk, it appears to be most 

 nearly related to M. mystica^ Smith. 



CUCULLIAN^. 



Eumichtis viaida, Dyar. 

 B. C, 1904, Glacier, i 9- 



Sympistis Zetterstedti^ Staud. 

 Alberta, 1907, Mt. Athabasca, i ^. B. C, 1904, Kicking Horse 

 Pass, Yoho Valley, i ? • 



The specimen recorded as S. lapponica in Cat. Lep. Phal., VI, p. 416, 

 belongs to this form. 



