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Zophodia stlgmclld. new species. 



Reddish gray, lightened to nearly white at end of cell and outwardly 

 along both sides of the veins ; except on lower half of wing lined in black ; 

 a double black patch covering most of basal third of inner margin ; costa 

 shaded with black along the middle ; a patch on lower edge of cell near middle ; 

 a black discal mark on lower angle of cell; no lines. Hind wing whitish, 

 shading to gray at costa and narrowly along termen. Expanse, 28 mm. 



One specimen, San Diego, California, May 8, 1909 (G. H. Field). 



Type, No. 13449, U. S. National Museum. 



Homoeosoma mucideUuiif Rag. 

 Twelve specimens. Only three of these are of the usual light-colored 

 form. Most are dark, some nearly uniformly dark gray, with the markings 

 nearly lost. 



Ephcstiodcs gilvescentelki Rag. 

 Thirtv-one specimens of this common little species. 



