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oblique dashes; at the middle the dash continues obliquely to top of cell ; in the 

 outer third the streaks continue obliquely across the wing, the inner one to the 

 anal angle, but very often broken ; the second beyond this is enlarged into a 

 flattened subapical spot, then continuing as a line into ternien above angle ; above 

 and beyond this the streak before apex crosses to termen below apex. In the 

 apex is a rather large spot, darker than any of the costal dashes. Ocellic patch 

 illy defined ; a rather large irregular area of shining ochreisb scales, enclosing a 

 brown spot, in the center of which are two dark brown dots, vertical to each 

 other. The pale ground color is more or less strigulated with the darker shade 

 of brown. Cilia ground color, heavily dotted with daiker fuscous, with a whiter 

 streak above middle, above and behind angle. 



Hindwing: light smoky fuscous, cilia paler ; underside same but lighter. 



Underside forewing: light cinereous-fuscous, a large dark fuscous apical spot. 

 Cilia dirty fuscous. 



Five specimens ; Pullman, Wash., July 11th, Aug. 10th, and 

 Sept. 18th. One bearing label " Wash. Exp. Sta. No. 533 ; col- 

 lected by C. V. Piper; and five specimens, Los Angeles, Cal., Aug. 

 and Oct., "Through C. V. Riley." These last five are much more 

 heavily overlaid with dark brown ; they are also larger, tlie females 

 expanding 24 mm. and males 20 mm. 



Cotype in U. S. Nat. Mus. 



Eucoj^ma inimHCiilaiia sp. nov. ^ ..^. 



Expanse, % , 26-28 mm. ; J , 22-27 mm. 



Head, palpi, thorax, forewings above, abdomen and legs very light ochreish, 

 with a pinkish tinge. The pink shade is more intense on outside of palpi, front 

 surfaces of anterior legs and around eyes. Palpi with rather long scales pioject- 

 ing in front of apex below, the point of which is only visible from above and 

 projecting nearly twice thickness of head beyond it; very moderate crest on head. 



Forewing: including cilia pale pinkish-ochraceous. Male costal fold narrow, 

 appressed, about one-fifth length of wing, rather a darker shade of pink than 

 balance of wing, with a narrow costal shade of ochreous, this streak extending 

 almost to apex along extreme edge of costa. No marks, lines or dashes either on 

 wing or costa. 



Hindwing: light ochreish-fuscous, cilia bleached straw color. 



Forewing beneath : shining light yellowish-fuscous, cilia paler and stained with 

 pink at apex and below middle. 



Underside hindwing: same color but a shade paler. 



Four specimens: two male and three female; Pullman, Wash., 

 Aug. 9th to 24th ; collected by C. V. Piper. One specimen bears 

 an extra label reading "Wash. Exp. Sta. No. 515." 



Cotype in U. S. Nat. Mus. 



The shape of the wings of this species and the general structural 

 appearance is like Eucosma crambitana Wlsm., and I would place 

 it in the list following the group with silver or white bars. 



TRANS. AM. KNT. SOC. XXXIII. FEBRUARY, 1907. 



