LEPIDOPTERA OF THE KOOTENAI DISTRICT— DY A li. 921 



MEROPTERA PRAVELLA Grote. 



One .specimen, June 18, and two from ]SIr. Cockle's colloctioii. May 

 27, 1902, and July 7, 1!)()2. 



SALEBRIA L^VIGATELLA Hulst. 



No specimens; one fioni ]\ir. Cockle's collection, May 29, 1901. 



LAODAMIA FUSCA Haworth. 



Three specimens, July 29 (Bear Lake Mountain), August 4. 31 

 (Shawnig-an Lake), and one from ]\Ir. Cockle's collection, July 7, 1902. 



ETIELLA ZINCKENELLA Treitschke. 



No specimens; one from Mr. Cockle's collection. July 8, 1902. 



ZOPHODIA PACKARDELLA Ragonot. 



One specimen, April 30 (Mr. Cockle), and two frt)m Mr. Cockle's 

 collection, April 28, 1901, and May 20, 1902. 



EUZOPHERA OCHRIFRONTELLA Zeller. 



Two specimens, July 23, 30. 



ECCOPISA SERRATILINEELLA Ragonot. 



Four specimens, August 17, September 4 (Shawnigan Lake), and one 

 from Mr. Cockle's collection, June 24. 19<)2. 



HULSTIA UNDULATELLA Clemens. 



Twenty eight specimens, April 27 (Mr. Cockle), June 27, 28, July 

 1, 3, 4, 10 (Ainsworth), 15, and one from Mr. Cockle's collection, 

 July 8, 1902. 



EPHESTIA AMARELLA, new species. 



Three specimens, June 13, 23, 24. Fore wings with 9 veins, hind 

 wings with 7; tongue long; ocelli absent, palpi erect, hind wings with 

 veins 3 and 4 connate. By these characters it falls between Enri/thntia 

 and Unadilhi^ according to Hulsfs tables, but is really an Kph<stt<(. 



Light gra}-; a carneous reddish shade along inner third of wing, 

 most distinct on submedian fold in median space. Inner line obsolete, 

 but indicated by a broad, light blackish outer edge, which forms a 

 straight, slightly ol)li(pie band. Discal spot of two superimposed dots. 

 Outer line obsolete, indicated by its rather narrow, blackish inner 

 shade, inwaved opposite cell and on submedian fold. Hind wings 

 whitish, fuscous along costa. Expanse, 18 nmi. 



Type.—C^it. No. 7828, U. S. National Museum, 

 Proc. N. M. vol. xxvii— 03 63 



