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gnuliially sliorten to the .siin[)l(' apox. Cleora has long HIifonii pec- 

 tinations to the %, antennie, and they always shorten suddenly to 

 the simple aj)ex. The latter characteristic is peculiai- to a lew species 

 mostly included under the old genus Boarmia. 

 Species: — 



,-1. sidphnraria Pack. A. ohliqnaria Grt. 



A. spodudea Hulst. n. sp. A. atrolinearia Hulst. 



A. mulliiineatn Pack. " A. imitata Walk. 



A. dislucaria Pack. A. ealiforniaria Pack. 



A. mettmemana Hulst. A. lalifaxciar'm Pack. 



.1. depromarid (irt. A. haydennta Pack. 



A. dimiuntiria Hulst, u. sp. ^4. hirkhda Hulst, n. sj). 



A. dejectii HuLst. n. sp. A. latipoinis Hulst, ii. .sp. 



A. b-lhiearia Pack. 



A. (liKKOiiaria u. sp. — lv\i)an(ls 3r)-:58 uiui. Of the qnhiqni'Unearin Pack, 

 grouji. ('(ilor iijfht ^ray or dull white, with a nii.xtnre of dark brown .scales; 

 lines of wings oblique, the basal obsolete towards costa, with an inner shadow 

 line, the outer evenly sinuate with outer shadow line; the outer line obsolete 

 towards apex, runs from that direction to middle of inner margin ; a middle line 

 faint, from costa, through discal spot, nearly rea<-hing outer line then sui)parallel 

 with it to inner margin ; the lengthened discal spot and line with the sinus of the 

 outer line give an impression of an inclosed rounded costal space; hind wings 

 basal line indistinct: outer line with its outer shadow line wavy, most bent in at 

 3; marginal line line, black, even : outer margin of fore wings evenly wavy, the 

 hind wings more wavy, but with a strong inner dejjression at 5; thorax and ab- 

 donu'U light gray, segments of abdomen black anteriorly. 



(/olorado. 



A. Si|»0<l4»<loa n. sp.— Expands 32-:34 mm. Palpi and front dark fuscous ; 

 antennae fuscous, pectinations very short, though distinct ; thorax fuscous, patagiaj 

 blackish gray. Abdomen fuscous, the segments ringed with dark fuscous or 

 black ; fore wings dark gray, with four cross-lines, two basal dose together, the 

 inner the more diffuse, parallel, very slightly rounded outwardly; the third line 

 is just within the discal spot, broad, black, nearly straight, more diffuse outwardly ; 

 the outer line is black, with a faint shadow line outwardly just bey(uid discal 

 spot, nearly straight, or evenly curved twice; a submarginal jagged white line, 

 edged with fuscous or blackish ; marginal space darker than the rest of the wing; 

 margin with black points; hind wings light gray at base, becoming dark gray 

 outwardly; three faint lines showing, each limited by a black spot on inner 

 margin ; beneath light gray, the lines faintly shadowed. 



Colorado. In appearance ver}' much like Sctitt/ni/j/iid afrifaKcidfd. 



A. dejecta n. sp. — Expands 35-40 mm. An insect of the size of Cleora 

 Inrviirid. and in its general aitjiearance very nuich resembling it. The lines are 

 in general very nearly the same, though miudi less decided in dejecta; the outer 

 line of the fore wings is oliliipie. lieginning nearer the ajiex. and the outer line 

 of the hind wings is less angulate at middle: the whole appearance of the in.secr 



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