W. D. KEARFOTT. 3 



Underside paler than upper. Underside forewing smoky fuscous, cilia paler, 

 preceded by a white basal line, and with the ends of tlie pink scales overlapping 

 on upper half. 



One specimen, Placer Co., Cal., April 20 ; collected by Arthur H, 

 Vachell. 



Type in my collection, 



Evetria colfaxiana sp. nov. ^ 



Expanse 22 mm. 



Head and thorax whitish, mixed with black scales; palpi fawn, outer joint 

 dark brown; antennte gray; abdomen gray, annulated with dark fuscous; anal 

 tuft pale fawn ; legs pale fawn, dusted with fuscous. 



Forewing: whitish gray. Base narrowly black, mottled with gray, succeeded 

 by a whitish gray fascia, narrow on costa, broad on dorsum, followed by a broader 

 dark fascia, black only on edges, overlaid in middle with gray, and above this a 

 streak of ochreous; the outer line of this fascia is from costa at outer fourth, 

 obliquely straight to fold, then concave to dorsum at inner third. Beyond this 

 the ground color predominates, with a triangular spot on dorsum, at anal angle, 

 sending a line of black scales from its upper end to costa at outer fourth, below 

 costa this line connects with another shorter one which goes outside of ocellus. 

 The broad whitish gray middle area is transversed by two, wide aj)art, lines of 

 black scales, and lightly mottled with darker gray; through the middle of cell 

 and below fold are horizontal streaks of yellowish. The ocellus is a flattened 

 oval, long axis vertical, of whitish shining scales, enclosing a vertical line of 

 shining ochreous. Beyond it the apex is coppery yellow. There are five black 

 and four whitish spots on costa beyond middle, the inner two join together 

 below, making a large quadrate dark shade, from the fourth dark spot descends 

 the line of black scales above mentioned and from the fifth a similar black line 

 divides the coppery shade. All of these dark spots are overlaid in the middle 

 with coppery brown. Cilia pale gray, mottled with fuscous. 



Hind wings: fuscous, cilia whitish ; underside gray, dotted with dark fuscous 

 on costa. Underside forewings dark^ fuscous, mottled with black; costal spots 

 repeated. 



One specimen, Colfax, Placer Co., Cal., July ; collected by Arthur 

 H. Vachell. 



Evetria pastadenana sp. nov. / 



Expanse 15-19 mm. 



Head: reddish-ochreous ; palpi creamy-ochreous inside, dark reddish outside ; 

 antenna fuscous; thorax fuscous gray, patagia reddish at base and tipped with 

 grayish-white; abdomen light brownish fuscous; legs grayish-white, banded and 

 powdered with dark brown. 



Forewing: gray, overlaid with reddish-brown scales, becoming more red in 

 outer third. There are five transverse geminate paler gray lines, at al)out equal 

 distance apart, the outer, before apex, reaches only to middle of wing; where 

 each touches costa is a paler dot. The terminal line is white, sending dashes of 

 same color into cilia, over each vein, below apex ; before this white line is a 



TKANS. AM. ENT. SOC. XXXIII. JANUARY, 1907. 



