INSECUTOR INSCITI^ MDNSTRUUS 79 



Clupeosoma lavinia Schaus. 



Clupcosoma lavinia Schaus, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., (8), ix, 679, 



1912. 

 Diasemia? fencstralis Barnes & McDunnough, Cont. Nat. Hist. 



Lep. No. Am., ii, 235, 1914. 



I noted the above synonymy as probable in my paper on 

 Pyraustinas preceding. 



Clupeosoma eumoros, new species. 



Fore wing elongate, the outer margin slightly excavate at 

 vein 3 and subapically, the fringe touched with white in both 

 places. Pale straw yellow ; lines brown, faint ; inner line 

 angled on median vein ; outer line slightly irregular ; a clouded 

 discal spot, far out ; margin brown shaded ; a terminal black- 

 ish line ; the fringe brown except where tipped with white. 

 Hind wing concolorous, with traces of an outer line; fringe 

 intermixed with white. Expanse, 25 mm. 



Types, two males. No. 31311, U. S. Nat. Mus. ; Tonto Basin, 

 Gila County, Arizona, June 1-7 (collector unknown) ; Poland, 

 Arizona, April 24, 1903 (Mrs. H. M. Peabody). 



NOTES ON NORTH AMERICAN SCHCENOBIIN^ 



(Lepidoptera, Pyralidce) 



By HARRISON G. DYAR 



In their recent "List" (No. 5306), Barnes & McDunnough 

 would sink Scirpophaga consortalis Dyar as a synonym of 

 repugnatalis Walker. This is incorrect; repugttatalis has a 

 distinct design of transverse blackish lines, a large reniform 

 outlined in dark, sometimes filled with sordid silvery, and 

 small silvery spots in the fringe. In consortalis there are no 

 transverse markings whatever, while the fringe is without 

 white dots. 



Rupela albinella Cramer. 



Tinea albinella Cramer, Pap. Exot., iv, 163, pi. 372, f. D, 1782. 

 Rupela nivca Walker, Cat. Brit. Mus., xxviii, 524, 1863. 



