122 THE CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST. 



NEW SPECIES AND GENERA OF NORTH AMERICAN 

 LEPIDOPTERA. 



BY WM. BARNES, M.D., AND J. H. MCDUNNOUGH, PH.D., DECATUR, ILL. 

 (Continued from page 93.) 

 Subfamily Hypeiiinœ. 

 Epizeiixis terrebraiis, sp. nov. 



^. — Antennae rather lengthily ciliate ; palpi upturned, 2nd joint 

 smoothly scaled, attaining to front, 3rd joint long, narrow, pointed ; 

 thorax and primaries deep black-brown with indistinct maculation ; t. a. 

 line single, waved, black, inclined slightly outwardly with rather prominent 

 outcurve in submedian fold ; reniform an indistinct dark lunular mark, 

 very faintly and only partially outlined in ochreous ; trom it a faint wavy 

 shade proceeds to inner margin parallel to t. p. line ; this latter most 

 distinct of the maculation, slightly outcurved around cell and then parallel 

 to outer margin, slightly wavy with faint inward angle on submedian fold ; 

 s. t. line only traceable in costal portion, faint, black ; black terminal line 

 and dusky fringes ; secondaries dark smoky with broken terminal line. 

 Beneath uniform dark smoky with darker terminal line and small discal 

 spot on secondaries. Expanse, 23 mm. 



Habitat : White Mts., Ariz,, i $ . Type, collection Barnes. 



Smaller and darker than stiffusalis Sm.; t. p. line less waved and 

 without the ochreous blotch in reniform. 



Blepti7ia flaviguttalis, sp. nov. 



Palpi ochreous ; head and thorax pale purplish gray sprinkled with 

 black scales ; primaries purple-gray, shaded outwardly with darker and 

 with the remaining area thinly sprinkled with black scales ; basal line an 

 indistinct dark upright shade line across the whole area of wing ; subbasal 

 area very slightly shaded with ochreous ; t. a. line single, black, upright, 

 very slightly bent inwards at costa ; orbicular a pale yellow dot, indis- 

 tinctly outlined with brownish ; reniform yellow, triangular, with apex 

 produced towards costa, lower portion containing a black dot ; a dark 

 median shade line, indistinct in costal half, wavy below reniform and 

 equidistant from t. a. and t. p. Imes ; t. p. line black, crenulate, concave 

 below costa, again opposite reniform, outcurved between veins 3-5, 

 incurved between veins 1-3, slight outward angle on vein i ; s. t. line pale 

 yellow, even, outcurved between veins 3-5, otherwise straight, shaded 



April, 1912 



