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Cleora punctomacularia, sp. nov. 



Expands 40 ami. All the ]3arts of an even smoky Miie gray or dove color. 

 Fore wings with a hardly determinate inner line with its position however marked 

 by the black short streak on each vein. Discal spot black subquadrate, somewhat 

 diffuse ; an outer row of black points on veins nearly parallel with outer margin. A 

 marginal line of black points. Hind wings with an outer curved row of black points, 

 a broken black marginal line. Beneath gray with a lusset shading on lore wings 

 anteriorly. 



2 (^(^, 2 9 9' Cal., Vancouver Is. This species was, I think, 

 known to Dr. Packard, but was probably regarded as a varietal form of 

 C. nigrovenaria. I have no doubt however of its specific distinctness as 

 the direction, as well as the location of the indicated lines do not at all 

 agree with those of C. nigrov.naria. Pack. 



Cleora atrifasciata, sp. var. 



Expands 43 nnn. Palpi blackish ; front light ochreous ; collar fuscous ; thorax 

 smoky ocher ; abdomen ocher, somewhat fuscous, with fuscous dash on dorsum on 

 each segment. Wings light ocher, edged brokenly with dark brown along costa. At 

 the middle a broad black band reaching across wing ; inner edge irregularly waved, 

 somewhat bent inwardly ; outer edge waved, strongly bent outwardly at middle ; a 

 fuscous spot along costa near apex ; a broken black marginal line. Hind wings with 

 less of an ocher shading than front. wings ; an intramedian cross line, blackish, ob- 

 solete anteriorly, bent at middle outwardly, the whole wing dusted more or less with 

 fuscous, especially within the median hue. A marginal line of black points. Discal 

 point faint. Beneath light ocher, discal point inonn'nent. Black band of lore wings 

 indistinct clouded fuscous. 



I 9) Cal. I am quite of the opinion that this may bean aberration 

 of some known species, probably of C utibrosaria. Pack., or C. venaria, 

 Grt. 



Boarmia furfuraria, sp. nov. 



Expands 42 mm. Head and thorax gray. Abdomen fuscous. Wings all light 

 gray overlaid with striations and washings of fuscous, the washings shaping them- 

 selves into an indistinct outer scalloped band ; faint indications of a bent median 

 band shown by undecided blackish points. Discal spots black, distinct on hind 

 wings, a marginal line of black points on all wings. Beneath very white gray, al- 

 most white, the forewings 'omewhat washed with fuscous. 



3 (^<^, Col. 



Boarmia atrolinearia, sp. nov. 



Expands 35 to 38 mm. Palpi lilack, third segment white : front white. Anten- 

 nae black above, gray beneath ; thorax gray with black edge in front ; collar light 

 gray ; abdomen black and gray, banded on anterior segments, gray with black spots 

 on dorsum on posterior segments. Wings light to dark gray. Basal Ime rounded, 

 geminate. Middle field lighter than other ]iarts, median line faint, running through 

 discal spot, which is oval ; outer line distinct, black, wavy dentate, not much bent 

 or angulated ; outer field with reddish shade. Hind wings with faint almost obsolete 

 niedian line. Outer line scalloped, some angulated at middle, ou'.er field wi;h faint 



