272 GEORGE D. HUL8T. 



a raarginal hand ; the dark color is hroad along inner margin, especially centrally, 

 almost reaching the costal triangle; discal spots black, linear; hind wings gray, 

 overlaid outwardly with blackish, and along inner margin to base; beneath 

 ground color as above, and with much the same dark markings, except along 

 inner margin of fore wings. 



California, very much like T. nevadata Pack., differing principally 

 in the color. It may be a variety of that species. 



T. iniplorata n. sp. -Expands 26 mm. Palpi short, rather slender, fus- 

 cous; front light fuscous; thorax gray. Abdomen dark gray, ochreous at end ; 

 fore wings light gray or whitish, frosted, blackish in broken spots along costa. a 

 patch near apex being largest, somewhat brownish along inner margin, a black 

 basal cross-line, one geminate intra discal black line angulated outward on cell 

 and submedian vein, an outer black line distinct at costa, marked on veins poste- 

 riorly ; all veins lined with black on middle field, vein 2 heavier than the rest : 

 discal spot long, reaching along outer margin of cell, made of longer, somewhat 

 raised scales : marginal line heavy, black, somewhat broken ; hind wings long, 

 narrow, light gray, blackish on anal margin ; discal spot black, brownish tinted 

 at extreme edge; beneath faintly shadowing the surface above, the hind wings 

 with outward dotted cross-line. 



California. 



16. KIJCYlflATOGE Hiib. 

 Verz. 325, 1818. 



Type togata Hiib. 

 Hypepirrifis Hiib.. Verz. 329, 1818, type impurata Hiib. 

 Orthonana Hiib.. Verz. 331. 1818, type vitalbata Hiib. 

 Hurisma Hiib., Verz. 331, 1818, type termia Hub. 

 Phibabipferyx Steph., Cat. 138, 1829, type te.rmUt Hiib. 



Palpi moderate, scaled, porrect ; tongue developed ; cly}>eus with 

 small scale tuft ; antennae filiform, ciliate in both sexes ; thorax un- 

 tufted. Abdomen with scale tuft dorsally on each segment ; hind 

 tibite with all spurs present; fore wings often narrow, extended, 12 

 veined, two accessory cells ; hind wings 8 veins, 3 and 4 separate, 

 6 and 7 separate or stemmed, 8 anastomosing with cell to beyond 

 middle. 



Species. — E. tenuata Hulst. 



E. gelidata Moesch. 



E. anticaria Wlk. (strattonata Pack.) 



E. graefii Hulst, n. sp. 



E. grandis Hulst, n. sp. 



E. iutestinata Guen. 



E. vitalbata Hiib. 

 I add E. vitnlbaia to our list as I have lately received specimens 

 from F. H. Wolley-Dod taken at Calgarry, Canada. 



