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Family PYRALID^E. 



SYMPHYSA ERIPALIS Grote. 



One specimen, Auoust 20 (Nelson), in very poor condition, seems 

 referable here. 



DESMIA FUNERALIS Hiibner. 



No specimens; one from Mr. Cockle's collection. 



EVERGESTIS FUNALIS Grote. 



No specimens; one from Mr. Cockle's collection. I took the species 

 later on Vancouver Island. 



NOMOPHILA NOCTUELLA Schiffermiiller. 



Twenty-four specimens, May 31, June 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, July 19, 28, 

 24, 25, August 1, 14 (Revelstoke, Mr. Currie), 21 (Revelstoke). 



LOXOSTEGE COMMIXTALIS Walker. 



Four specimens, June 4, and one from Mr. Cockle's collection. 



PHLYCTiENIA FERRUGALIS Hiibner. 



One much-worn specimen, July 28 (Bear Lake), may ])e of this 

 species, and another equally bad from Mr. Cockle's collection. My 

 specimen is of the usual size, but Mr. Cockle's is larger, like the form 

 from the Pacific coast {profiinddVix Packard). 



PHLYCT^NIA TERREALIS Treitschke. 

 No specimens; one in iVlr. Cockle's collection. June 22, 1902. 



PHLYCTiENIA TERTIALIS Guenee. 

 No specimens; one in Mr. CV^ckle's collection, June T. 



PHLYCTiENIA TILLIALIS, new species. 



Two specimens, August 7, September 9 (Field), and one from Mr. 

 Cockle's coller'tion, August 23, 1902. Light, whitish, straw yellow, 

 irregularly shaded with reddish brown, especially toward costa and 

 outer margin. Reniform and orbicular large, nearl}' solid!}' brown- 

 black filled, fused to a concolorous costal stripe that reaches two-thirds 

 to the apex. Transverse-anterior line nearly obsolete, linear, bent out 

 on median vein; transverse-posterior punctiform, moderately arcuate, 

 not distinct. A row of small, terminal black dots. Fringe brown, 

 whitish checkered without. Hind wings subpellucid whitish, faintly 

 testaceous tinged, a small fuscous, obscure discal spot and faint shadow 

 of a dusky outer line, indefinite. Expanse, 24 mm. 



Ty^e.— Cat. No. 7829, U. 8. National Museum. 



