298 GEORGE D. HULST. 



shortly joined with cell then rapidly diverging ; fore wing with apex 

 extended, acute ; hind wings quadrate with strong angle at vein 4 

 on outer margin. 



Species. — P. multilineata Hulst. 



3. EUACIDAIilA Pack. 

 Fifth Report Peab. Acad. Sci. 69, 1873. 



Type sericeata Pack. 



Palpi moderate, slender, ascending ; front smooth ; antennae of 

 % dentate ciliate ; hind tibiae of S without spurs, without hair 

 pencil, very weak and partially aborted, of 9 with end spurs only ; 

 fore wings 12 veins, 6 separate, 10 on 9, 11 from cell ; hind wings 

 8 veins, 6 and 7 stemmed ; the outer edge of the wing is rounded in 

 at vein 5, and again more slightly just above anal angle, this latter 

 being more decided in the 9 than in the S . 



Very near to Eois, and distinguished only by the inner sinus of 

 the hind wings at vein 5. 



(Species. — E. sericeata Pack. 



4. PROS A PARI A Grt. 

 Can. Ent. xv, 130, 1883. 



Type perfuscaria Grt. 



Palpi very long, projected forward, porrect or subascending ; cly- 

 peus flat, close scaled ; antennae of S bipectinate ; tongue obsolete ; 

 thorax and abdomen untufted ; fore tibiae unarmed ; hind tibiae with 

 two pairs of spurs ; fore wings apex pointed, outer margin even, two 

 accessory cells, 12 veins, 3 and 4 separate, 5 near 4, 6 separate, 7 

 separate, 8 stemmed with 9, 10 stemmed with 11, 12 separate; hind 

 wings 8 veins, 3 and 4 separate, 5 near 4, 6 and 7 separate, 8 joined 

 with cell shortly, then rapidly diverging. 

 Species. — P. fuscaria Grt. 



5. MYC'TEROPHORA n. gen. 

 Type monticola Hulst. 

 Palpi very long, deltoid like, slender, porrect, second member 

 much the longest ; tongue developed ; antennae strongly bipectinate 

 in Z , ciliate in $ ; front with loose hairs, scarcely tufted ; hind 

 tibiae with two pairs of spurs ; fore wings one accessory cell, 12 veins, 

 3 and 4 separate, 5 nearer 4 than 6, 6 separate from 7, 11 from cell 

 separate from accessory cell ; hind wings 8 veins, 3 and 4 separate, 

 5 nearer 4 than 6, 6 and 7 short stemmed, 8 shortly joined to cell, 

 then rajjidly diverging. 



