148 GEORGE D. HULST. 



lighter, as being more thinly scaled ; on fore wiugs orbicular and reuiforni black, 

 and on hind wings a black discal spot ; a faint extra basal line on fore wings ; 

 below same color as above, with one dark spot on each wing ; all fringes a shade 

 lighter than general color. 



One % , Arizona. Nearest S. eenturie/la S, V., but differing in 

 color, and with wings narrower, more extended and less rounded 

 outwardly. 



Scopai'ia iiominataIis-.syj. mo?i. — Expands 18 mm. Head, antennae and 

 thorax dark fuscous ; antennre at the tips and abdomen fuscous cinereous ; fore 

 wings dark fuscous, broken with cinereous scales, a whitish basal line, rather 

 broad, curved evenly outward, and a whitish extra median line, rather broad, 

 sinuous, bent very much just below middle; a subquadrate cinereous spot be- 

 tween reniform and orbicular, and a subterminal cinereous line with a sinus in- 

 wardly near middle ; fringe cinereous, broken with black at base ; hind wings 

 fuscous, margin darker ; beneath, fore wings uniform fuscous ; hind wings lighter, 

 with indications of an extra median band near anterior margin. 



One % two 9 9 , Vancouver Island. 



Scoparia refugalis sp. nov. — Expands 20 mm. Very much as the pre- 

 ceding species, but with color of head, thorax and wings lighter ; basal line black, 

 wavy, lined inwardly with cinereous, outer line whitish, nearly straight, with 

 slight inward sinus near costa ; marginal line cinereous ; beneath, as preceding 

 species. • 



Two % one 9 , Oalifornia. 



CHAL,C'CEL.A Zell. 



Chalcoela geiiiniali!^ sp. hoc— Expands 15 mm. Head brown, palpi 

 brown, fringe in front ; thorax and basal portion of fore wings rich golden-brown ; 

 fore wings beyond light ochre, with fuscous shadings ; margin yellowish brown, 

 fringe black ; near middle of wing, also just within indicated extra median line, 

 and also on subterminal space at middle, is a velvety black .spot, the three being 

 in a row ; a fine black line runs from costa to middle spot ; there is also midway 

 along costa a faint subcostal black spot ; each of all these spots surrounds a few 

 bright golden metallic scales ; there is also a line of metallic gold basally along 

 costa ; hind wings nearly even, fuscous ; beneath, fuscous with a golden tinge, a 

 white spot on costa at beginning of outer line, which is indistinct ; an outer cine- 

 reous line on hind wings; all margins with whitish lines; fringes fuscous. 



Two Z % , Sierra Nevada Mountains, California. The second 

 specimen has the golden-brown of thorax and fore wings replaced 

 with fuscous. 



BOTIS Schranck. 



Botis roseopeiiiialis sp. nov. — Expands 18 mm. Head above white, in 

 front bright rosy ; antennae yellow, rosy at base ; palpi rosy above, white below ; 

 thorax rosy, yellow at shoulders; fore wings clear canary-yellow ; costa for two- 

 thirds from base bright rosy, connecting with an outer band of same color, this 



