360 T. D. A. COCKKRELL. 



782. Pyrausta mustelinalis Pack., Cusack Ranch (M. E. Cusack). 



783. " fumoferalis Hulst, Cusack Rauch. 



784. Loxostege chortalis Grt. E. to New Jersey (Smith). 



785. " sp., larva injures alfalfa; see 1st Rep. Colo. Biol. Asso'n. 



786. " sticticalis L„ West Cliff, July 31, at light; Cusack Ranch (M. 

 E. Cusack). E. to New Jersey (Smith). 



787. Lioxostege cerealis Zell., West Cliff, etc., abundant; May 23. E. to N. J. 



788. Scoparia centuriella S. V., Cusack Rauch, Willow Creek, August. 



PHYCITID^. 

 PHYClTINiE. 



789. Dioryctria actualis Hulst, West Cliff, early in June ; named for me as 



actuella. 



790. Megasis atrella Hulst, described from a specimen sent to Mr. Hy. Ed- 



wards, but now in Mr. Hulst's collection. Phycitidie N. A., p. 166. 



791. Plodia interpunctella Hbn., West Cliff (introduced); larvje found at 



West Cliff in a box of crackers from Denver. E. to N. J. (Smith). 



PEORIIN^. 



792. Bagonotia saganella Hulst, West Cliff, May 24, at light ; see Hulst, Phy- 



citidje of N. A., p. 205. 



793. Altoona ardiferella Hulst, West Cliff, at light, July 31 ; this was only the 



second specimen known. 



CRAMBID.^. 



794. Crambus innotatellus Walk., West Cliff, amongst herbage, July 26 and 



Aug. 1. 



795. CramDus ruricolellus Zell., West Cliff, Aug. 1. 



796. " caliginosellus Clem., West Cliff, at light, July 31. E. to New 



Jersey (Smith). 



797. Crambus luteolellus var. ulse Ckll., the original specimen was sent to 



Prof. Fernald. It seems to me to be a distinct variety, but I judge 

 only from a comparison of descriptions; see " Ent. Mo. Mag." May, 

 1888, p. 272. 



PTEROPHORID^ . 



798. Platyptilia carduidactyla Riley, Cusack Ranch. 



799. CEdematophorus griseus Walsm., Willow Creek, Cusack Ranch, Aug. 25. 



800. " inquinatus Zell. (= am?)rosias Murtf.), near West Cliff; 

 the specimen now in Lord Walsingham's collection. 



801. Leioptilus helianthi Wlsm., Short Creek, Cusack Riinch, Aug. 21. 



802. " subochraceus Wlsm., Smith's Park, Aug. 7. 



803. " sulphureodactylus Pack., a specimen found at Ula, July 30, 

 is probably this. 



A .Platyptilia, not identified (the specimen is with Lord Walsingham), was 

 bred from larva on Castilleia pallida var. acuminata at West Cliff. 



ORNBODID-S. 



804. Orneodes hexadactyla L., West Cliff, etc., common ; Cusack Ranch, 



Aug. 2; West Cliff, July 31 ; abundant, April 3. Also European ; see 

 " Ent. Mo. Mag." 1889, p. 213. 



