84 AMKKICAN LEPIDOVTERA. 



Four specimens: Hampton, N. H., Aug. 24th, S. A, Shaw; 



Ottawa, Can., Aug. 16th, C. H. Young; Kennebunkport, Maine, 



July and August, collected by G. H. Clapp, from the Carnegie 



Museum. 



I'liHlonia Tii^cana sp. nov. 



Expanse 12 mm. 



Head, palpi, antenna, thorax, and abdomen light gray, mottled with darker 

 gray; palpi ochreous-brown outside; legs cream-white, shaded with dark brown 

 in front. 



Forewing: the basal area is whitish, rather heavily overlaid on and below 

 costa, on dorsal and outer margin and at base with blackish-fuscous. The oblique 

 middle fascia is ochreous-brown, with a whitish dot above and another below 

 middle, both on the outer edge. The outer third of wing is pink, with a brown- 

 ish-pink fascia through it from costa before apex to middle of termen. This 

 fascia is edged on both sides with shining pink, and the same color edges the 

 inner side of the pink area. Outer third of costa closely spotted with grayish- 

 black. Terminal edge and cilia a uniform shade of ocbreous. This shade ex- 

 tends completely around tornus to outer fifth of dorsum. 



Hindwing; light gray ; underside paler, with a row of blackish dots between 

 veins 5 and 6. Underside forewing smoky black, cilia ocbreous. 



One specimen : Essex County Park, N. J., May 20th. 



Phaloiiia foxcana sp. nov. 



Expanse 11-12 mm. 



Head: speckled, whitish and dark gray; palpi whitish inside, grayish-brown 

 outside; antenna gray; thorax speckled brown and gray ; posterior end of pata- 

 gia whitish-gray ; abdomen dark gray ; legs whitish, dusted with dark brown. 



Forewing: almost uniformly dark gray, with a cinereous tinge. There is an 

 obscure outwardly oblique grayish-brown middle fascia and a round spot of the 

 same color between end of cell and termen. The costa before the middle fascia 

 is paler, dotted with blackish-brown ; beyond the fascia it is creamy-gray, marked 

 with four blackish dots, and another in the apex, which is followed by five others 

 evenly spaced on the terminal cilia. The dorsal margin is finely dotted with 

 black. The outer round spot is obscurely edged with shining scales. Cilia, be- 

 tween the black spots, speckled light and dark gray. 



Hindwing: gray, cilia gray, with a fine whitish basal line; underside gray, 

 mottled with fuscous on upper half. Underside forewing smoky black; costa, 

 between veins on outer half, dotted with cream-wbite. 



Three specimens: Cincinnati, Ohio, Aug. 18th, Miss Braun ; 

 Plummer's Island, Md., August, A. Busck. 

 Cotype in U. S. Nat. Mus. 



Phaloiiia elderana sp. nov. 



Expanse 12 mm. 



Head, antenna, and thorax light ochreous-brown ; palpi cream-white inside, 

 ochreous-brown outside; abdomen ochreous-gray ; anal tuft pale ochrepus; legs 

 whitish, shaded and banded with blackish-brown. 



Forewing: light shining ochreous-brown, with fascia and spots of the same 



