March 1894.I NeUM(EGEN & DvAR. N. A. BoMBYCES. lO 



• Genus beudyra Stretch. 



1875 — Seudyra STRETCH. Cist. Ent., Vol. II, p. ig. 



1882 — Fenaria GkOTE, Papilio, Vol. II, p. 132; i8g2 — Kiunv, Cat. Lep. 

 Het., Vol. I, p. 39. 



5. sabulosa Felder. 



1874 — Agarista sabulosa Fei.DEU, Reise tier Novara, VoI.II, pt. 2, pl.CVII, 



f. II. 

 1874 — Euscmia f sabulosa Boisduval, Rev. Zool., Vol. II, (3), p. 106. 

 1892 — Metagarista s' sabulosa KiKBY, Cal. Lep. Het., Vol. I, p. 41. 

 1882 — Fenaria scvorsa GiiOiE, Papilio, Vol. II, p. 132. 

 1882 — Pha:gorisla sevorsa GuoTE, Papilio, Vol. II, p. 189; 1883 — Can. 



Ent., Vol. XV, p. 5. 

 Thorax reddish brown, with gray hairs. Fore wings reddish 

 brown, uneven, shaded with blackish centrally. A reniform and 

 orbicular discal dot outlined in dark brown. Beyond the former, 

 a large sordid white space, showing faintly a narrow, arcuate, slightly 

 waved, transverse-posterior line. Subterminal line blackish, undu- 

 late, obscure. Secondaries bright ocher yellow with a moderately 

 broad, very even black border all around the outer margin. Abdo- 

 men smooth gray. Expanse, 27 mm. 

 Habitat, Arizona, California. 



Genus Psychomorpha Harris. 



1839 — PsycJuniiorplia IIakris, Amer. Journ. Sci., Vol. XXXVI, p. 319. 



P. epimenis Dritry. 



1780 — Nocttia epimenis DuuRY, 111. Ex. Ent., Vol. Ill, pi. 29, f. 2. 



Black, sprinkled with blue scales. A large pale yellow patch 

 on primaries covering the space from costa to near internal angle, 

 indented at the end of the cell by the black reniform spot which, 

 together with the orbicular one, are defined from the ground by 

 the absence of blue scales. A large, ovate, submarginal, reddish 

 patch on secondaries. Expanse, 20 mm. 



Habitat, Atlantic States. 



Genus Alypia Hiibner. 



1825 — Alypia Huhnek, Verz. bek. Sclimett., p. 351. 

 1873 — Androloma Grote, Bull. Buff. Soc, Vol. I, p. 30. 



Synopsis of species. 

 Primaries with three yellow patches. 

 Spots divided by black veins. 



Tibiae of fore legs black ........ ridingsii. 



Tibiae of fore legs orange. 

 Spots on secondaries white. 



