748 Pomona College Journal ok Entomology 



ZYGAENIDAE 



Gingla phonicoruma, n. s. 



Black; abdoniLii crimson cxccjit the basal and last two segments. The wings 

 are without markings ; fore wing with veins 7-8 stalked ; hind wing with veins 

 six and seven separated, vein eight with a long oblique cross-bar to end of cell. 

 Expanse 16 mm. 



One female, mountains near Cuernavaca (Crawford). 



Type No. lH3i, U. S. National Museum. 



SESIIDAE 

 Four specimens, too much injured for identification. 



GELECHIIDAE 

 Avacampsis, ii. s. 

 Cuernavaca (Crawford). The specimen lias been turned over to Mr. August 

 Bu.sck, to be described later in another connection. 



