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ochreous on the costal half, along the cell, and nearly to the apex; on the 

 apical lobe an obliquely curved reddish brown spot at the base of the fissure, 

 an elongate dark fuscous spot on the costa, above the basal half of the fissure, 

 separated by a pale spot from a few fuscous scales beyond it ; a minute blackish 

 spot on the lower edge of the apical lobe, between which and the apex the cilia 

 are reddish brown, the remaining cilia above and below the lohc being pale 

 ochreous; the dorsal cilia of the tornal lobe are also tinged with reddish brown. 

 Exp. al. 15 mm. Hindwings and cilia shining, yellowish brown. Abdomen pale 

 ochreous. Legs whitish, the hind tibiae and tarsi smeared with brownish fus- 

 cous. 



"Type 9 (65514) Mus. Wlsm. (Godm.-Sah: Coll.) B. M. 



"Hab. Mexico: Guerrero: Amula. 6000 ft., VIII-IX (H. H. Smith). Two 

 specimens, one much injured." 



We have three specimens, two £ and one without an abdomen, 

 from Paradise, Cochise Co., Ariz., August. One of these was com- 

 pared by Mr. Meyrick with the type of tincins and returned as that 

 species. From this series we note that the color is rather more yel- 

 lowish than ochreous. and that the secondaries are what we have called 

 pale brownish gray in our descriptions. The first lobe of the primaries 

 may have either one or two costal dots beyond the first brown mark. 

 Our smallest specimen expands about 15.2 mm. and our largest 17 mm. 



34. OiDAEMATOPHORUS HELiANTHi Walsinghaui. PI. XLVII, fig. 6, 



PI. LII, fig. 12. 

 LioptUus hcUantld Walsinyham. Pter. Cal. Ore. 54, pi. Ill, f. 11, 1880. 



Dimmock, Psyche ITT, 404. 1882. 



Hy. Edwards, Bull. 35, U. S. N. M. 137, 1889. 

 Alucita hcliantUi Feniald. Smith's List Lep. N. A. 87, 1891. 

 Pterophorus helianthi Fernald, Pter. N. A. 43, 1898. 



Id., Bull. 52 U. S. N. M. 445, 1902. 



Anderson. Cat. B. C. Lap. 50, 1904. 



Dynr, Proc. U. S. N. M. XXVII, 924, 1904. 



B.' C. Ent. Soc. Check List 42, 1906. 



Mc\rick, Gen. Ins. C, 16, 1910. 



Id., Wagner's Lep. Cat. pars 17, 23, 1913. 



Barnes & McDunnough, Check List 151. 1917. 

 Head brown, whitish between antennae. Antennae whitish with brown dots 

 above. Palpi moderate, slender, whitish with gray-brown scales on outer side. 

 Fore and middle legs whitish, he.ivily shaded with gray-brown on one side. 

 Hind legs whitish, shaded at bases of spurs and tips of tarsal joints. Thorax 

 concolorous with primaries, .\hdomen similar above with dark gray brown 

 dorsal dots, more or less elongate, forming a broken dorsal line; beneath 

 heavily shaded near middle and with an obscure dark ventral line. 



