190 GEO. D. HULST. 



DOLICHORRHINA Eag. 

 (Type aureofasciella Rag.) 

 Nouv. Geu. Esp. Phyr.. p. 28, 1888. 



macrorrhinia Eag., Diag. N. A. Phyc. p. 13, 1887. 



Labial ]^alpi porrect, very long, arched above, as long as the head 

 and thorax together; maxillary palpi distinct, small; tongue strong, 

 long; ocelli distinct; antennpe pubescent, bent above base, a .strong 

 tuft of scales in bend ; basal member bent, the tuft seeming to rise 

 from its summit. Fore wings long, narrow, angles rounded. Geni- 

 talia % : uncus broad at base, spine short ; harpie broad, with in- 

 curved hairs and no spines ; lower plate short, conical, nearly trun- 

 cate on end with stiff hairs, but without spines. Legs slender, tarsi 

 spinose, spurs long and slender. Venation: fore wings 11 veins, 4 

 and 5 stemmed, 10 separate ; hind wings 7 veins, 2 at angle, 8 aud 

 4 long stemmed. 



1. D. anreofasciella Eag., Diag. N. A. Phyc. p. 13, 1887 (MacrorrMnia). 

 — Expaud.s 14 — 20 mm. Fore wings pale gray, with a slightly brownish tiuge; 

 tirst Hue broad, slightly oblique, oratige colored, preceded by a perpendicular 

 black line; second line pale gray, indistinctly dark margined, indented on the 

 folds, produced in the middle. Discal and marginal dots distinct. Hind wings 

 semi-transparent. 



Texas, Arizona ; Sonora, Mex. Taken in April, May, June, July, 

 August and October. Varies considerably in depth of ground color, 

 and in the orange band, which is sometimes absent. 



DIVIANA Eag. 

 (Type eudoreella Eag.) 

 Nouv. Gen. Esp. Phyc. p. 27, 1888. 



Labial ])alpi recurved, slender, the second member tufted in front ; 

 maxillary palpi filiform; tongue long; antennfe of % hardly bent 

 above base, with teeth in the bend. Fore wings subtriangular. Vena- 

 tion : fore wings 10 veins, 3 and 4 from angle of cell, 5 wanting ; 

 hind wings 7 veins, 2 near the angle, 3 and 4 stemmed, 5 wanting. 



1. D. eudoreella Eag., Nouv. Gen. Esp. Phyc. p. 27, 1888.— Expands 17— 

 19 mm. Fore wings blackish brown, the median field gray cinereous ; the lines 

 very indistinct upon costa, approaching on inner margin. First line straight, 

 light gray, posteriorly shaded by a blackish line, which is dilated into a triangu- 

 lar spot upon the costa; second line oblique, angulated upon the fold aud at the 

 middle. Discal spots distinct. Hind wings brownish. 



" North America."' 



I have one specimen only, and unfortunately that has no locality 

 label, and lacks the head, so I am unable to tell whether the ocelli 

 are present or wanting. 



