376 GEORGE D. HULST. 



type of Euchlcena. The genus differs from Epione in the presence 

 of the hair pencil, and in the simple apex of the % antennse. 

 Species : — 



E. hilumnaria Hulst. E. occantaria Hulst. 



E. geniculata Hnlst. E. johnsonaria Fitch. 



E. argyllaria Hulst. E^ amcenaria Guen. 



E. galbinaria Hulst. ) E. vinulentaria G. and E. 



E^ manubiaria Hulst. VE. asti/lusaria Walk?" 



E._jerratal)r\i. E. marginata Miuot. 



E. musaria Walk. E. pecthiaria Schif. 



\/K obtusaria Hiib. E. sesquilinearia Grt. 



Ereffecfafta Walk. E. falcata Pack. 



91. SEIiEWIA Hiib. 

 Verz. 292, 1818 {Eutrapela Tentameu). 



Type bilunaria Esp. 

 Palpi porrect or subascending, quite long, hairy or rough scaled ; 

 tongue developed ; front with projecting scales or hair tuft ; antennae 

 of 1 bipectinate to apex, of 9 sharply serrate ; thorax hairy, or 

 hairy scaled, very hairy beneath ; femora very hairy ; hind tibiae not 

 swollen, without hair pencil, with two pairs of spurs ; fore wings 

 without fovea below, angulated, 12 veins, 10 and 11 from cell, sepa- 

 rate ; hind wings waved, augulate, 5 undeveloped, 6 and 7 separate, 

 8 separate from cell ; all wings have a transparent lunule at end of 

 discal cell, sometimes much hidden by overlapping scales. 

 Species.^/S'. /"e>itam£_Grt. , 



S. alciphearia Walk. 



S. perangulata Hulst, n. sp. 



S. perangulata n. sp. — Expands 44 mm. Palpi yellow ocher, tinged with 

 fuscous; front ocher fuscous; thorax ocher. Abdomen clay ocher; fore wings 

 deep yellow costally at base, washed with deep yellow just beyond discal spot 

 and of the same color below apex and washed with it slightly over outer space ; 

 grayish along costa and ocher over rest of wing ; basal line blackish, evenly 

 rounded: middle line more diffuse, blackish, including discal spot, slightly bent; 

 outer line blackish, quite straight; hind wings ocher, middle line of fore wings 

 continued, the wing more yellow outwardly ; bencHth Hues more distinct, espe- 

 cially the middle one ; on both wings the deep yellow color replaced by orauge- 

 bi'own. 



Colorado, from Mr. Bruce. 



92. EPIPLiATYMETRA Grt. 

 Can. Ent. v, 145, 1873. 



Type coloradaria Gr. 



Palpi long, beak like, ascending or almost erect, end member more 

 or less horizontal, rough scaled; tongue strong; front scale tufted; 



