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on the veins; blackish shadings accompany the sub-costal nervure on the cell, 
the median and internal nervures and obtain terminally, and especially supe- 
riorly, on the interspaces ; fringes concolorous; hind wings white, with a faint 
testaceous tinge; nervules obsoletely indicated; head and thorax yellowish 
testaceous without markings; beneath there are no markings, wings and body 
whitish; veins on primaries indicated by blackish scales. 
Lapanse, 40m.m. Length of body, 18 m. m. 
Habitat, New York (coll. J. A. Lintner, No. 2588). 
Cucullia Yosemitae, Grote, Plate 3, fig. 3¢. 
9 .—Eyes naked, but with lashes; abdomen exceeding the hind wings, but 
shorter than in intermedia, which this species rather resembles in general color, 
but is much more distinctly marked ; as usual the legs are proportionately short, 
the palpi thickly and finely scaled with small projected terminal joint. Pure 
dusty gray, not bluish gray, as in intermedia and its European allies, but rather 
brownish ; the median lines are well marked and black; a basal black dash on 
submedian fold, extending to the inward dentation of the t, p. line, more or 
less distinctly ; median lines very approximate inferiorly where the outward 
dentation of the t. a. line nearly touches the corresponding inward dentation 
of the t. p. line, above which point the t. p. line is heavily marked between 
vein 2 and the fold; there is a fine oblique black streak across median space 
above the submedian fold; t. p. line so contiguous to the empty finely black 
ringed reniform, that its acute dentations opposite the cell appear as the outer 
edge of the spot which is obsolete ; orbicular empty, finely black ringed, large, 
rather elongate ovate, lying very obliquely on the cell; a series of blackish 
interspaceal lines; those between veins 2 and 5 extended inwardly, alternating 
with the outward dentations of the t. p. line; the subterminal line indicated 
by pale points on these lines; fringes interrupted at the extremity of the 
veins by pale scales, Hind wings griseous, with paler fringes and faint indi- 
cations of a median line; beneath griseous, powdery, with faint discal marks 
and traces of a common line; body griseous, concolorous, collar with a black 
line. 
Hapanse, 42 m. m. 
Habitat, California (coll. Theo. L. Mead, No. 29; Yosemite, Oct. 
12th). 
The thoracic vestiture is displaced on my specimen, so that I can- 
not observe its peculiarities. 
BUL. BUF, SOC, NAT. SCI, (15) JULY, 1873. 
