366 GEORGE D. HULST. 



Distinguished more especially by the roughened pitted clypeus and 

 the somewhat peculiar t autennse. 

 Species. — T. bolteri Hulst, n. sp. 



T. bolteri n. sp. — Expands 32 mm. Palpi fuscous ; front fuscous clay color; 

 thorax fuscous clay anteriorly, becoming light fuscous gray posteriorly, with a 

 lunule of black at middle of each patagia, and a black dorsal spot posteriorly on 

 thorax. Abdomen dull whitish, with black spots dorsally on each segment; fore 

 wing whitish, with an olive tint basally, somewhat mixed with fuscous scales and 

 with much of black in lines and shadings, these giving the wing an irregularly 

 whitish and black appearance ; first there is a black costal spot at extreme base, 

 then a blackish clouding darkest at costa on basal field ; basal line black, curved 

 and angled, the largest angle being on submedian space inwardly ; a somewhat 

 indefinite middle intra-discal black line, zigzag, with two angles on each side, 

 followed outwardly with blackish cloudings: discal spot black, distinct; outer 

 line bent, rounded, black, with long teeth running on outer side out on veins; 

 submarginal blackish cloudings and a row of black intervennlar spots: hind 

 wings white, with black discal spots and loose blackish cloudings outwardly, these 

 being parts of somewhat indeterminate cross-lines; beneath almost as above, but 

 with ground color more fuscous and less clear; antennas of 'J, black. Legs light 

 fuscous, spotted with black on coxae and femora, becoming solid black anteriorly 

 on tibia and tarsi. The single % specimen gives the impression that in newly- 

 emerged specimens the fore wings have a decided olive or greenish shading. 



Las Vegas, New Mex., from Mr. Bolter, to whom I dedicate the 

 species. 



72. DYSCIA Hiib. 



Verz. 314, 1818. 



Type conspersaria Fab. 

 Psednothrix Hiib., Verz. 319, 1818, type belgaria Hiib. 

 Moesia Steph., Ills. 3, 150. 1829, type belgaria Hiib. 

 Scodiona Bois., Index Meth. 185, 1840. type conspersaria Fab. 

 Napuca Walk., C. B. M. Geom. 1693, 1862, type orciferata Walk. 



Palpi moderate or short, slender, subascending or porrect ; tongue 

 very short or wanting ; front hairy, broad, not tufted ; antennie of 

 % bipectinate to apex ; thorax hairy, scaled above, hairy below, 

 without tufts ; abdomen scaled, somewhat tufted at end ; hind tibise 

 slightly or not at all swollen, with all spurs, without hair pencil in 

 % ; fore wings without fovea at base below, 12 veins, 10 and 11 from 

 cell ; hind wings 5 undeveloped, 6 and 7 separate, 8 separate from 

 cell ; all wings even, rounded, the fore wings with a tendency to 

 hairiness of vestiture. 



Mr. Meyrick joins this genus with Crocota Hiib., whose type is 

 lutearia Fab., but it is definitely separate by the undeveloped tongue. 

 There is some difference in the length of the palpi, but it is neither 

 marked nor definite ; Guenee puts gilvaria Fab. and its allies under 



