350 PROVEEDiya^ of the XATJOXAL MU.SEUM. voL.xxvni. 



the black to overrun the gray in three rather distinct spots, two on 

 eosta, one beyond middle, and one before apex, and on dorsum half 

 way between the two costal spots. A rather larg-o triangular black 

 spot on the extreme apex, and between it and the base the costa is 

 rather evenl}- marked M' alternate gray and black, about twelve to fif- 

 teen of each. This number is reduced on the specimens with large 

 black costal blotches. Of the four specimens before me no two are 

 exactly alike in the proportions of light and dark colors, nor is the 

 lineation sufficiently duplicated to describe one in detail as the type. 

 Cilia gray. Hind wing, upper and lower sides dark gra\", cilia paler. 

 Under side front wing dark fuscous, with whitish costal and dorsal 

 marks repeated from above. Abdomen and anal tuft gray. Expanse 

 19 to 21 mm. Four male specimens May IT to 25; collected by Mr. 

 Fiske, Tryon, North Carolina. 



CotypeH. — Cat. No. 8238, U. S. Nat. Mus., and in nn^ collection. 



I place this species temporarily in Eretrla, as it seems nearer to it 

 than an}^ other familiar to me. Veins IV and V of front wings are 

 not connate; they arise sepai'ately, but very close together. Veins 

 III and IV of hind wings are stalked for half their length. No costal 

 fold in the male. The frenulum fold on under side of forewings 

 extends to outer three-fifths. 



POLYCHROSIS LIRIODENDRANA Kearfott. 



One female, August 8. Exactlv like type and easily recognized by 

 the reddish-ocherous appearance of the forewings. 



OLETHREUTES HEBESANA Walker. 



Three specimens. Ma}' 9 and August 13. 



PSEUDOGALLERIA INIMICELLA Ragonot. 



One male, July 7. 



EUCOSMA QUINQUEMACULANA Robinson, 



One male, no date of capture. 



EUCOSMA ROBINSONIANA Grote. 



One female, Juno 4. 



EUCOSMA ROBINSONIANA Grote var TRYONANA, new variety. 



Head and thorax pure white; a collar of oli\'e brown divides head 

 from thorax, crosses shoulders of patagia and runs into the ground 

 color of forewings on the costa. Palpi white, inwardly and above, 

 fuscous outwardly. Antennte pubescent, light gra}', narrowlj^ darker 

 between joints, enlarged basal joint pure white. Forewing pale olive 

 brown, with two white spots on outer half of costa, each inclosing a 



