68 INSECUTOR INSCITI^ MENSTRUUS 



DREPANID^ 



Eudeilinea luteifera, new species. 



White ; fore wing with two curved irregular pale buff lines. 

 Hind wing similar, the inner line small. Expanse, 25 mm. 



Type, male, No. 21186, U. S. Nat. Mus. ; Dallas, Texas, 

 April 2, 1907 (F. C. Pratt). 



GEOMETRIDJE 



Eucymatoge spermaphaga, new species. 



Fore wing gray with fine black lines and two broad red- 

 brown bands ; basal space gray, crossed by a dentate black 

 line, distinct on costa ; a broad red-brown band without borders, 

 bent on subcostal vein ; just beyond, a slender black line, di- 

 viding the faint, double, white, crenulate inner line; a black 

 blotch on costa just above the faint discal dot, followed below 

 by a small black patch and traces of a line across the wing; 

 outer line double, white, crenulate and gently excurved on its 

 middle half, preceded by a black blotch on costa and cunei- 

 form black marks on the veins below; vein 1 narrowly black 

 between the lines; beyond the outer line, a broad red-brown 

 band, narrowing below vein 4 and then expanding a little, fol- 

 lowed by the dentate-crenulate white subterminal line, which 

 is cut by black cusps on the veins, emanating from the brown 

 band ; termen narrowly dark gray ; a black terminal line ; fringe 

 gray, with rounded dark spots at the ends of the veins. Hind 

 wing with the base dark gray; rest of wing gray, with four 

 faint dark lines across the median space ; discal dot gray ; 

 outer line double, whitish, crenulate ; the space following, dark 

 gray ; subterminal line white, dentate-crenulate ; a broken 

 black terminal line. Expanse, 23 mm. 



Type, male, No. 21181, U. S. Nat. Mus.; Kaolin Beds, Ore- 

 gon, June 12, iniG, reared from larvae in cones of Abies con- 

 color (J. E. Patterson) (Hopk. U. S. 13290b). 



Other specimens : Ashland, Oregon, June 14, 1915, reared 

 from larv?e in cones of Pseudotsuga taxifolia (J. E. Patter- 

 son) (PTopk. IT. S. 1253naa) ; Applegate River, California, 

 September 23, 1915, reared from larvae in cones of Abies 



