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subterminal line and pale ochreous fringes shaded with smoky between veins 
2 and 3. Beneath pale ochreous, overlaid with smoky, with dark subterminal 
line to both wings and prominent reniform on primaries. Expanse 27-30 mm. 
Hasirat. Santa Catalina Mts., Ariz. (Sept.); Palmerlee, Ariz.; Reding- 
ton, Ariz.; Chiricahua Mts., Ariz.; Yavapai Co., Ariz. 1 6,8 @. Types, Coll. 
Barnes. 
Allied to obliqualis Grt., from which it is readily distinguished by 
the sharply defined triangular patch above inner margin and the even 
t. a. line without dentations. Both this species and obliqualis are in 
Coll. Barnes, labelled funalis Grt. in Dr. Dyar’s handwriting from ma- 
terial sent in several years ago to the National Museum for identifica- 
tion. We mention this to show the class of identification work to be 
expected from this source; this is by no means an isolated case, but 
only one out of many cases of misidentification, as shown by material 
in Barnes Collection. 
EVERGESTIS SUBTERMINALIS sp. nov. (PI. II, Fig. 7). 
Basal area of primaries to t. p. line heavily overlaid with a mixture of 
blackish and white scaling, paling outwardly; t. a. line oblique inwardly, waved, 
twice toothed below costa, projecting outwardly on the fold, inwardly on vein 1, 
ending in dark spot on inner margin, preceded especially above inner margin 
by a white shade; reniform an obscure quadrate patch; t. p. line dark, dentate 
below costa, then inwardly oblique and parallel to t. a. line, ending in a dark 
streak on inner margin, preceded by light ochreous shading and followed above 
inner margin by a small ochreous lunate mark; subterminal area almost entirely 
bright red-brown except below costa where it is shaded with smoky; s. t. line 
diffuse, smoky, close to outer margin, defined outwardly by gray terminal shad- 
ing and connected with t. p. line by fine dark lines above and below vein 6 and 
on vein 1; broad dark terminal line widening towards apex; fringes smoky, 
narrowly checkered with ochreous and cut by a median paler shade. Secon- 
daries pale hyaline ochreous, shaded with smoky along outer margin with very 
faint subterminal dark line; fringes pale ochreous, cut by two darker lines. 
Beneath pale ochreous, primaries largely suffused with smoky, with common 
dotted s. t. line and large reniform on primaries. Expanse 31 mm. 
Hasirat. Deer Park Spgs., Lake Tahoe, Calif.; Truckee, Calif. (Sept. 
24-30). 2 9%, Type, Coll. Barnes. 
Very similar to funalis Grt. but larger, the basal areas darker, the 
subterminal area with more extended red-brown shade and lacking 
the smoky area above anal angle. It is possible Grote had both species 
before him when describing funalis as his figure (N. Am. Ent. I, PI. 
V) looks more like this species than the true funalis according to the 
