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Closely allied to the preceding species and to excelsaria Stkr., dif- 

 fering in the broad smoky submarginal shade which is quite a char- 

 acteristic feature of the maculation. The $ genitalia (PI. XXXI, 

 Fig. 2) are distinct. 



Cleora rusticaria sp. nov. (PI. XXIX, Fig. 9). 



Primaries rather dull brown, sprinkled with whitish ; t. a. line blackish, 

 evenly rounded ; median shade broad, diffuse, rounded below costa and then 

 slightly oblique ; a small discal linear streak ; t. p. line dark, crenulate, the points 

 emphasized by dots on the veins, gently curved in below vein 2 ; s. t. line scarcely 

 visible as faint white line but the preceding dark shading forms more or less 

 of a distinct broken band across wing, broadest and most distinct below costa ; 

 distinct dark terminal intravenular dots ; secondaries similar to primaries in 

 color with considerable whitish sprinkling in basal area; a broad, dark, oblique 

 median shade ; small black discal dot ; t. p. line slightly crenulate, evenly rounded, 

 bent downward at anal margin ; a rather broad, subparallel, dark, subterminal 

 shade, marking the inner shading of an almost obsolete white s. t. line ; terminal 

 dark dots. Beneath pale ochreous, silky, with slight smoky apical shades on 

 primaries and small discal dots. Expanse 34 mm. 



Habitat: Glenwood Spgs., Colo. (June 16-23). 1 $,\ 9. Types, Coll. 

 Barnes. 



Closest in type of maculation to nigricaria B. & McD. but much 

 browner in color and with the underside considerably paler. The $ 

 has no hair pencils on the hind tibiae. 



Cleora (selidosema) satisfacta sp. nov. (PI. XXV, Figs. 1, 2,). 



Head, thorax and abdomen light purplish gray, the latter ringed with 

 black; wings heavily and evenly sprinkled with smoky brown over a pale whitish 

 ground, faintly tinged with purplish ; primaries with t. a. line fine, dark, rounded 

 outwardly from costa to below cell with slight outward angle on subcostal and 

 on cubital veins, then inwardly oblique with a faint inward angle in fold and 

 an outward one on vein 1 ; basal area faintly brown-shaded ; a faint discal ringlet 

 crossed by a still fainter median shade which is strongly outwardly oblique 

 between costa and ringlet, then angled, somewhat waved and approximate to 

 t. p. line above inner margin ; t. p. line distinct, blackish, outwardly oblique from 

 costa to vein 6 with slight inward angle below vein 7, then inwardly oblique to 

 base of vein 3 where it is somewhat thickened, then slightly outwardly bulged 

 across vein 1 and perpendicular to inner margin below the fold ; the t. p. line 

 is edged outwardly by a narrow white line followed by a faint diffuse brownish 

 shade; s. t. line faint, whitish, crenulate, parallel to outer margin; secondaries 

 with a faint oblique shade line continuing the median shade of primaries; a 

 distinct longitudinally oval discal ringlet; postmedian line waved below costa 

 and faint, distinct and black after vein 6, angled at the base of vein 4 and con- 

 cave to inner margin ; subterminal and terminal acreas as on primaries. Beneath 



