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pinkish; secondaries pale whitish. Beneath pale, suffused with smoky through 

 the cell of primaries. Expanse 22 mm. 



Habitat: Paradise, Cochise Co., Ariz. (Oct.); Jemez Spgs., N. Mex. 

 (July). 2 $'s. Types, Coll. Barnes. 



Very similar to the preceding species but differing in the distinct- 

 ly longer palpi and the curved character of the apical line. 



Dyspyralis noloides sp. nov. (PI. Ill, Fig. 5). 



Palpi blackish outwardly, the joints tipped with yellow; front and thorax 

 pale ochreous mixed with a few black scales, the latter crossed by a dark 

 band on prothorax; abdomen ochreous; primaries whitish, ochreous-sprinkled 

 and suffused somewhat with black; a blackish spot on costa at base, another 

 larger one marking the inception of the t. a. line which is indistinct, black, 

 bulging in the fold and outwardly oblique above inner margin; t. p. line 

 rather indistinctly geminate, squarely exserted around the cell with an inward 

 angle opposite the reniform, straight to vein 1 where it bends outwards to 

 inner margin; reniform a narrow diffuse black patch situated just above bend 

 in t. p. line with two short black streaks from its base toward t. a. line; s. t. 

 space with irregular dark dashes marking the inner edge of s. t. line; a 

 terminal broken black line, fringes smoky; secondaries very pale ochreous, 

 smoky outwardly. Beneath primaries smoky, secondaries as above. Expanse 

 19 mm. 



Habitat: San Benito, Texas (Sept. 8). 1 $. Type, Coll. Barnes. 



Rather similar in general character to illocata Warr. {humerata 

 Sm.) but considerably larger and without such a well defined median 

 dark band ; it looks at first sight like a Nolid. 



Epizeuxis punctalis sp. nov. (PI. Ill, Fig. 12). 



$ . Antennae ciliate, palpi upturned, smooth, ochreous, smoky outwardly ; 

 head, thorax and primaries ochreous, the latter suffused with smoky in median 

 and terminal areas ; t. a. line single, dark smoky, angled below costa, bent 

 outwards below cubitus and then rather inwardly oblique to inner margin ; 

 two small black dots represent the orbicular and reniform spots; t. p. line 

 smoky, thicker at costa and bent strongly outward below same then rather 

 waved to inner margin, parallel to t. a. line with a slight bulge in the fold; 

 s. t. line faint, accentuated by the darker shaded s. t. area, irregular, bent 

 in opposite cell and again in the fold, preceded on costa by three ochreous dots; 

 terminal row of dark lunules; fringes dusky; secondaries smoky, rather paler 

 at base with ochreous fringes, smoky outwardly. Beneath smoky ochreous, 

 immaculate except that the costo-apical ochreous spots of upper side are re- 

 peated. Expanse 25 mm. 



Habitat: Palmerlee, Ariz. 1 $, 1 5. Types, Coll. Barnes. 



