106 Journal New York Entomological Society. [Voi. xv. 



Schwarz); So. Arizona (O. C. Poling); Baboquivari Mts., Arizona (F. 

 H. Snow). 



The species is much like G. pygmeolaria Grote, but much larger, 

 the markings more distinct. I have also two males which are probably 

 attributable to this species, but have not been marked as types. They 

 are similar to the females, but the markings are less defined and more 

 broken, and the color of the wings is a smoother, more silvery gray. 



Type.—CdX. No. 10278, U. S. Nat. Mus. 



Glaucina erroraria, new species. 



Pale gray, diluted to whitish over the disk of fore wings, the lines black, crenu- 

 late, tending to be broken into dots ; discal mark fused to the outer line ; subterminal 

 line whitish, subcrenulate. Hind wings pallid on the disk, gray on the outer margin, 

 the inner margin light gray like the fore wings with the inceptions of the lines marked. 

 Expanse, 25 to 30 mm. 



Four females in the U. S. National Museum. "Ariz. Collection 

 J. B. Smith. Type No. 3917 U. S. N. M.;" also a label in Dr. 

 Hulst's writing " Coenochat-is elongata Hulst, type ;" Tucson, Arizona, 

 July 19-20 (E. A. Schwarz); Hot Springs, Arizona, June 21 (Schwarz 

 & Barber). 



The first specimen is one of Dr. Hulst's types of Coenocharis elon- 

 gata^ which he gave to the National Museum. It is, however, wrongly 

 referred generically, and is not the true type, although it is doubtless 

 one of the specimens that was before Dr. Hulst, and which caused him 

 to give the locality "Arizona" in his description. I have the true 

 elongata from Texas in four examples, three of them from the Belfrage 

 collection. Dr. Hulst gave me another "type" of elongata which is 

 Glaucina pygmeolaria Grote. The true type of this composite species 

 is probably in the Hulst collection at New Brunswick, N. J. 



Type. — Cat. No. 10279, U. S. Nat. Mus.' 



Glaucina mormonaria, new species. 



Pale gray, pulverulent with dark scales, the disk more or less washed with paler, 

 whitish, slightly ochraceous tinted ; lines dark, normal, but broken pulverulent, 

 dotted on the veins, nearly lost; discal dot indistinguishable. Subterminal line 

 white, shaded, crenulate, preceded by a darker shade, which is most pronounced in 

 the females and renders the line rather distinct. Hind wings pale gray, uniform 

 over the disk, the internal margin more pulverulent but not darker, marked with the 

 inception of the two dark lines. Expanse, J* , 28 to 32 mm.; 9 > 24 to 26 mm. 



Six specimens, four males and two females, Stockton, Utah (O. 

 C. Poling). 



Type. — Cat. No. 10280, U. S. Nat. Mus. 



