294 GEORGE D. HUL8T. 



fainter than above ; hind wings mouse-gray, veins at cell some marked with black 

 scales; an outer black line beginning at middle of inner margin ringing out- 

 wardly subparallel with outer margin, with outward teeth on veins becoming 

 broken, indistinct and deeply dentate on veins towards anterior margin. 



New Mexico ; Arizona ; Colorado. The New Mexico specimen 

 from Mr. Cockerell taken at 8auta Fe in July. 



43. L.0X0FID01VIA Pack. 

 Geom. Moths, 213, 1876. 



Type acidaliata Pack. 

 Thyone Meyr, Tr. N. Zeal. Inst, xvi, 61, 1883, type abrogatn Walk. 

 Asaphodes Meyr. Tr. N. Zeal. Inst, xviii, 184, 1885, type abrogata Walk. 



Palpi long, porrect, long rough scaled, or hairy ; tongue devel- 

 oped ; front rough scaled ; antennse of % bipectinate ; thorax and 

 abdomen rough scaled or hairy, untufted ; hind tibiae with all spurs. 

 Wings broad, even ; fore wings 12 veins, one accessory cell, 5 nearer 

 6 than 4 in type ; hind wings 8 veins, 8 with cell almost its whole 

 length. 



The synonyms are given on authority of Mr. Meyrick. 

 Species. — L. acidaliata Pack. 

 L. frigidaria Guen. 



MONOCTENIIN^. 



Synopsis of Genera. 



1. Antennae of % bipectinate 2. 



Antennae of % not bipectinate 2. $!iynoinila. 



2. Fore wings 7 stemmed with 8 3. 



Fore wings 7 separate from 8 1. Iflelanuiniiia. 



3. Antennae of %, with fascicles of hairs on short pectinations 4. Paota. 



Antennae of % with long pectinations without fascicles of hairs. 



3. Hsematopsis. 



1. IIII:L.A]IV0]VI]»IA Grt. 

 Tr. A. E. S. 5. 117, 1875. 



Type auricinctarium Grt. 



Palj)i long, slender, erect, or strongly ascending, end member lon- 

 ger than usual ; tongue developed ; antennae of % bipectinate, of 

 $ filiform with a spinous hair from summit of each segment ; hind 

 tibiae with all spurs ; 12 veins, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11 separate, 6 below 

 middle of cell, 12 free ; hind wings, 3 and 4 short stemmed ; 5 near 

 to 4, 6 and 7 stemmed, 8 shortly joined to cell at base, diverging 

 almost Sterrhid like. 



