164 GEO. D. HULST. 



and fliisted with black scales above the dorsal fold and on the inner margin; 

 dorsal fold tawny ; a pure wliite streak from the base along the costa to and near 

 the apex ; the extreme costa, from the middle to the apex, dusted with blackish. 

 First line indicated by a white spot on the dorsal vein ; second line with an acute 

 anprle in the middle, rendered visible by the darker area ; hind wings pure white. 



Utah. 



6. E. fiilviriigella Rag., Diag. X. A. Phyc. p. 10.— Expands 30 mm. Similar 

 to siihcosteUa, but not so dark, not dusted with black ; the dorsal and discal folds 

 tawny, the costal stripe finely dusted with blackish : cross lines quite indistinct; 

 lower discal spot distinct; hind wind's unicolorous, pale brownish grny, fringes 

 paler. 



Xo locality is given, and I have never seen the species. 



PIMA» Hulst. 

 (Type alhipUifiuitella Pack.) 



Ento. Am. iv, 114, 1888. 



Differs materially from Eplt<clinia in lacking the tufts of bail's on 

 the thorax below ; the genitalia of % also differ in that the harpa? 

 are armed at base with strong spines, and the uncus at its basal di- 

 vision is quadrate with the spine set in the middle of the outer edge. 

 Venation as in Epischnia. 



1. V. albiplasiatolla Pack., Ann. N. Y. Lye. Nat. Hist, x, 269, 1873. 

 fosterella Hulst, Ento. Am. iv, 114. 1888 



Expands 25 mm. Palpi light gray; head light gray, whitish along eyes, 

 ocherish behind; thorax ocherish, lighter on dorsum; abdomen light ocher, 

 white on first segment, and on the rest on dorsum only ; fore wings almost pure 

 white along costa to apex, behind this very narrowly edged with black, then the 

 rest ochreous, darker anteriorly and basally ; hind wings clouded white, shining, 

 beneath as above with colors shaded with fuscous. 



Colorado. 



iflEGAIiilS Gnen. 

 (Type illignella Zell.) 



Ann. Soc. Ento. Frmce, lS4o, p. 309 (Index Meth. p. 71) ; von Heinemann, Pyr. 

 170, 1865. 



Labial palpi nearly horizontal, rather long, end member one-third 

 second, second and basal members rather heavily scaled ; maxillary 

 palpi distinct, filiform ; tongue long, strong ; ocelli present ; antennae 

 of % simple or slightly bent, crenulate pubescent. Legs: tarsi all 

 spinulated. Wings long, rounded. Genitalia of S : uncus short ; 

 harpe slender, without spine ; lower plate spatulate conical ; within, 

 below base, and seemingly guarding outer passage, four stout heavy 



•■■ A tribe of Indians in Arizona. 



