376 GEORGE D. HULST. 



type of Euchhcna. The genus differs from Epione in the presence 

 of the hair pencil, and in the simple apex of the % antennae. 

 Species : — 



E. hilnmnaria Hulst. E. occantaria Hulst. 



E. geniculata Hulst. E. johnsonaria Fitch. 



E. argi/llaria Hiilst. E. amaenaria Guen. 



E. galbinaria Hulst. E. vinulentaria G. and R. 



E. manuhiaria Hulst. E. astylnsarin Walk. 



E. serrata Dru. E. marginatn Minot. 



E. muzaria Walk. E. pectinaria Schif. 



E. obtusaria Hiih. E. sesquiliiiearia Grt. 



E. effedaria Walk. E. falcata Pack. 



91. SEL.Ei\IA Hiib. 



Yerz. 292, 1818 {Eutrapela Tentameu). 



Type bilmiariu Esp. 



Palpi porrect or subascending, quite long, hairy or rough scaled ; 

 tongue developed ; front with projecting scales or hair tuft ; antennae 

 of J> bipectinate to apex, of 9 sharply serrate ; thorax hairy, or 

 hairy scaled, very hairy beneath ; femora very hairy ; hind tibiae not 

 swollen, without hair pencil, with two ])airs of spurs ; fore wings 

 without fovea below, angulated, 12 veins, 10 and 11 from cell, se})a- 

 rate ; hind wings waved, augulate, 5 undeveloped, 6 and 7 separate, 

 8 separate from cell ; all wings have a transparent lunule at end of 

 discal cell, sometimes much hidden by overlapping scales. 

 Species. — *S'. keidaria Grt. 



S. alciphearia Walk. 



*S'. perangulata Hulst, n. sp. 



S. |>ci'aii$;iila.ta n. sp. — Expands 44 mm. Palpi yellow ocher, tinged with 

 fuscous; front ochei' fuscous: thorax ocher. Abdomen clay ocher; fore wings 

 deep yellow costally at base, washed with deep yellow just beyond discal spot 

 and of the same color below apex and washed with it slightly over outer space : 

 grayish along costa and ocher over rest of wing ; basal line blackish, evenly 

 rounded ; middle line more diffuse, blackish, including discal spot, slightly bent ; 

 outer line blackish, quite straight; hind wings ocher, middle line of fore wings 

 continued, the wing more yellow outwardly ; beneath lines more distinct, esjje- 

 cially the middle one; on both wings the deep yellow color replaced by orange- 

 brown. 



Colorado, from Mr. Bruce. 



92. EPIPIiATYJ»IETK.4.Grt. 



Can. Ent. v, 145, 1873. 



Type coloradaria Gr. 



Palpi long, beak like, ascending or almost erect, end member more 

 or less horizontal, rough scaled; tongue strong; front scale tufted; 



