specimen labelled “type” in the British Museum. There are several 
worn specimens from Glenwood Spgs., Colo., in Coll. Barnes that may 
be this species. 
EVERGESTIS EUREKALIS sp. nov. (PI. II, Fig. 3). 
Primaries rather even lilac-gray; t. a. line often obsolete, when present in- 
wardly oblique with prominent outward angle in cell and a smaller one on fold; 
reniform patch scarcely visible; t. p. line dark, especially above inner margin, 
dentate below costa, then evenly oblique and parallel to outer margin, preceded 
by light shading, followed by a narrow white line; subterminal area shaded with 
pale red-brown, especially in central portion; some dark apical dashes and dark 
shading above anal angle, connected by a faint diffuse dark shade representing 
the s. t. line; terminal space light gray; a dark terminal line; pale ochreous 
fringes cut by two smoky lines. Secondaries pale hyaline smoky with dark ter- 
minal border and subterminal line dotted on the veins; a broken dark terminal 
line; fringes with pale basal line followed by dark line, outwardly pale with 
slight smoky shade between veins 2 and 3. Beneath pale smoky with dark 
reniform mark on primaries and common dark s. t. line. Expanse 29 mm. 
Hasitat. Eureka, Utah (Aug.-Sept.), (Spalding). 4 6, 11 Q. Types, 
Coll. Barnes. 
Very close in color and markings to funalis Grt. differing prin- 
cipally in the course of the t. a. line which in funalis shows none of 
the prominent angles found in our species; the t. p. line is more oblique 
and less bent in fold than in funalis. 
EVERGESTIS VINCTALIS sp. nov. (PI. II, Fig. 8). 
Primaries pale olive brown shaded with bluish-gray; t. a. line brown, edged 
inwardly broadly with pure white, indistinct at costa, strongly inwardly oblique 
from a point near reniform, forming an inward tooth below vein 1; reniform 
a small obscure dark shade; t. p. line brown, broadly white-shaded inwardly, 
dentate below costa, then oblique and parallel to t. a. line forming a slight in- 
ward tooth on vein 2 and bent sharply outwards below vein 1 forming an angle 
on this vein; outwardly the t. p. line is edged very narrowly with white except 
at costa, where the white area is rather diffuse; s. t. line represented by faint 
irregular white line in lower half of wing; terminal area shaded with bluish- 
gray with terminal dark line edged inwardly with white; fringes pale cut by 
two darker lines. Secondaries pale smoky, slightly darker terminally with in- 
distinct subterminal line and whitish subterminal markings on vein 2, separated 
by smoky dots; fringes similar to those of primaries, but paler. Beneath whitish 
with faint traces of common subterminal line. Expanse 26 mm. 
HasiraT. Jemez Spgs. N. M. (Apr. 8-15); Glenwood Spgs., Colo. (May, 
Aug.). 2 ¢,2 9. Types, Coll. Barnes. 
Allied to simulatilis Grt., but lacks the prominent angle in t. a. 
line below costa of this species and is paler and smaller. 
