20 AMERICAN LEPIDOPTERA. 



Kucosiiia gandana sp. nov. 



Expanse, 9 > ^3 mm. 



Head and thorax pale yellow; palpi and antennse pale clay-yellow; abdomen 

 white, with a faint yellowish reflection; legs cream color, dusted with darker 

 clay-yellow. 



Forewing: very pale yellow, without stripes or marks; a shade paler along 

 costa and in outer fourtli beyond cell. Cilia the same. 



Hindwing: white, finely checkered with very light fuscous, cilia white. Under- 

 side the same. 



Underside forewing: yellowish-fuscous. 



One 9 . Denver, Colo., Sept. 10th, Oslar. 



This species is of the same shape and general appearance as cram- 

 bitana and cauariana. I would not venture to describe it from one 

 9 except that it can be easily recognized by its uniform wing col- 

 oring without marks of any kind. 



Kucosma liandana sp. nov. 



Expanse 23-30 mm. 



Head and thorax pale brown ; antennae pale brown, dusted with darker brown 

 outwardly; antennae clay-yellow; abdomen and legs pale fuscous, latter dusted 

 with light brown. 



Forewing: clay-yellow, rather heavily overlaid with pale pinkish terra-cotta- 

 brown. There are no well defined fasciae or spots ; the darker shade forms an 

 obscure triangular patch, with base resting on dorsal margin between inner and 

 outer fourths, the point of the triangle reaching top of cell a third from base. On 

 the outer third are vertical irrorations of sliining clay-yellow. The edge of the 

 costa is reticulated with the two shades. Cilia clay-yellow, inwardly edged with 

 a slightly darker line. 



Hindwing: pale clay-yellow, the veins overlaid with light terra cotta. Cilia 

 whitish. Underside the same. 

 ' Underside forewing; clay-yellow, reticulated with pale brown. 



Five specimens. Stockton, Utah, July ; collected by Tom Spal- 

 ding. 



This species will go in the group of grandiflavana Wlsm. subfla- 

 vana Wlsm. and larana Wlsm. 



Eucusma kandana sp. nov. 



Expanse 18-20 mm. 



Head, palpi, antenna and thorax clay-yellow: abdomen whitish-yellow, tuft 

 darker; legs pale clay-yellow. 



Forewing: clay-yellow, reticulated along costa and outer third with very pale 

 brown. There are several irregular vertical shining streaks of clay-yellow from 

 costa before apex, two of which reach to anal angle and form the two vertical 

 bars of an obscure ocellic spot, between and on each side of the bars and also in 

 the apex are a few tiny dark biown dots. Cilia pale brown, dotted internally 

 with dark brown. 



