352 GEORGE D. HULST. 



witli a rather lonu: slender claw or spine at end ; hind tibiae sonie- 

 wliat swollen, Avitliout hair ])encil in % , with end spurs only; fore 

 wings narrow, extended, witiiont basal fovea in S, 11 veins, 10 

 wanting, 11 from cell, cell long ; hind wings rounded, sinused in on 

 outer margin l)efore anal angle, all veins separate, 8 close to cell 

 nearly its whole length, 5 undeveloped. 



Species. — S. perumhrarui Hulst, u. sp. 



S. periimbraria n. sp. — Expands 18-25 mm. Palpi and front blackish ; 

 thoi-ax dark fuscous. Abdomen blackish or fuscous ; fore wings with the dark 

 gray color of the Tornos group, consisting of dark fuscous scales laid upon a lighter 

 base: cross-lines faint, blackish, the basal strongly bent out below cell, the outer 

 sinused out beyond cell, and in at vein 2 ; marginal line black ; hind wings some- 

 what lighter than fore wings, slightly hollowed out before inner angle: beneath 

 slightly lighter tlian above, without lines. ' 



S. California, from Hy. Edwards and Prof. Kile}'. Very nuieh 

 like some kindred species in appearance, and determined best by the 

 generic structure. 



47. GI.AIJCINA n. geu. 

 Tyi)e esairia Grt. 



Palpi short, heavy, loose scaled ; tongue develoj)ed, quite strong ; 

 front tubercled as in SijmjlocJih, but the central cone much shorter, 

 hardly exceeding outer rim ; antennie bipectinate in % , dentate in 

 9 ; tlun-ax and abdomen smooth ; fore tibiie with a fine slender spine 

 at end ; hind tibite with two pairs of spurs in both sexes, rather 

 swollen, without luiir j)encil ; fore wings narrow, extended, cell long, 

 11 veins, 10 wanting; hind wings sinused in before anal angle, ex- 

 tendetl, rounded, all veins separate, 8 close to cell nearly its whole 

 length, 5 undevelo})etl. 



Species. — G. pjjgmeolariu Grt. 

 G. escaria Grt. 

 G. incopriaria Hulst. 



Tornos candidarim Hulst, Ent. Amer. ii, 192, is a Noctuid, the 

 narrow wings, tubercled clypeus and spined fore tibiae, leading to the 

 error. 



48. IIOI.OCHKOA n. gen. 

 Type dissociaria Hulst. 



Palpi moderate, rather heavy ; tongue apparently obsolete ; front 

 broad, smooth ; antenna; bipectinate in % , extreme apex simple ; 

 thorax above long loose scaled, below densely hairy ; abdomen 

 smooth ; hind tibiie witii end pair of sjiurs only, not swollen, without 



