Lepidoptera 45 1 
FAMILY PYRALIDAE. 
Genus Loxostege Hbn. 
Loxostege commixtalis Wlk. 
Scopula covimixtalis Wlk.: Cat. Brit. Mus., XXXIV, 1,459, 1865 
One Yukon specimen of this species is n the Canadian National collection. 
It bears the following label: Bear creek, 90 miles from Whitehorse, on Kluane 
road, Yukon Territory, June 13, 1914 (D. D. Cairnes). 
Genus Diasemia Hbn. 
Diasetnia alaskalis, n. sp. 
Palpi dark brown, grayish-yellow above; head whitish, brown in centre; 
thorax reddish-brown; abdomen brown, whitish towards end; legs whitish. 
Primaries pale brownish with whitish scales along costa from base to reniform 
and with whitish area from t.p. line to outer margin; veins more or less marked 
with brown; costal margin yellowish-brown. T.a. line brown, sinuous, indistinct 
on costa. Orbicular oval, defined by brown, filled with yellowish-brown. 
Reniform rather large of an elongate-quadrate shape, slightly constricted 
centrally and filled with yellowish-brown. T.p. line dark brown, slightly 
dentate, almost straight from costa to vein 4 then incurved to below reniform 
on vein 2 and then excurved to inner margin. Terminal line brown, widened 
into conspicuous spots at ends of veins. Fringes pale brown, darker brown 
centrally. Secondaries whitish, thinly spotted with brown scales; discal spot 
brown; an inner second brown spot is present midway between the discal spot 
ancPthe costal margin, as also a brown subterminal line; fringes as on primaries. 
Underside of all wings white, thinly spotted with brown, with all the markings 
of the upperside distinctly brown; primaries thinly dusted with brown. 
Alar expanse, 22 mm. 
Type, a male, in the Canadian National collection from Collinson point, 
Alaska, July 10, 1914 (F. Johansen). One paratype, bearing label " W. of 
Konganevik (Camden bay), Alaska, beginning of July, 1914 (F. Johansen)." 
The primaries of this specimen are more heavily dusted with brown than are 
those of the type. 
Dr. Dyar kindly compared the specimen which I have made the type with 
material in the United States National Museum and reported that it represented 
an undescribed specie.s of Diasemia. 
The type is figured on PI. V, fig. 11. 
Genus Titanio Hbn. 
Titanio species — 1. 
Two specimens collected at Bernard harbour, Northwest Territories, one 
August 4, 1915, the other in July, 1916 (F. Johansen), were submitted to Dr. 
Dyar, who reported that they represented an undescribed species of the genus 
Titanio close to alticolalis B. and McD. The specimens, however, are con- 
siderably rubbed and for this reason I do not at present care to give the species 
a definite name. 
Titanio species^ — 2. 
A third specimen from cape Pullen, Wollaston Land, Victoria island, North- 
west Territories, July 15, 1915 (D. Jenness), probably also belongs to the genus 
Titanio and represents another undescribed species. It too, unfortunately, is in 
poor condition. 
