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wings with a corresponding line, faint or obsolete anteriorly; beneath cinereous, 

 heavily washed and clouded with fuscous; an extra discal sinuate darker line on 

 both wings, outer line as above; marginal line very dark, discal spots a little mori- 

 prominent than above. 



I (^, Hamilton, Can. (J. Alston Moffat), Coll. Hiilst. 

 This insect seems to be nearst Z. disconventata. Walk. 



Lozogramma graefiaria, sp. nov. Expands 36 mm. Antennae and head 

 fuscous ochreous; thorax and abdomen same color, a shade lighter; fore wings light 

 ochreous fawn with an olive tint; vems light ochreous; four brown marks along 

 costa, the first ba.sal, the second discal, the third further out, the three dividing 

 costa into four nearly equal parts: the fourth is nearly apical, and is much the lar- 

 gest; a crossline starts from the first spot, faintly brown without, ochreous within, 

 runs obliquely outward towards the middle of inner margin; there it bends, the ochre 

 ous portion touching margin, and returns, (as outer line), obliquely outward, reach- 

 ing costa just within apc.\; on turning the brown comes on the inner side; wing-; 

 quite falcate; hind wings lighter than fore wings, without lines; discal spots on all 

 wings black, those on the fore wings especially prominent ; beneath light even ochre- 

 ous, discal points as above; the extreme apex of the fore wings black. 



i(^, Ariz. Coll. E. L. Graef, for whom it is named. It is a curious 

 insect in appearance, and I am uncertain under what genus to place it. 

 I put it in Lozogramma provisionally, though it probably does not be- 

 long there. 



Tornos candidarius, sp. nov. Expands 26 mm. Head ochreous; antennae 

 white; body and abdomen white; wings silky white, unicolorous; beneath white, the 

 hind wings slightly, the fore wings considerably washed with fuscous. 

 I (^, Ariz. Coll. Hulst. 



Tornos rubiginosarius, var. cinctarius, var. nov. 



Palpi aiad antenna black; head, thorax, body, and wings reddish brown; fore 

 wings with three black lines, the basal rounded, wavy, distinct; the middle intradis- 

 cal, faint except at costa, rounded; the outer extradiscai, distinct, sharp, rounded a- 

 bove the large black discal tuft, then bent to inner margin; outer space with a sub- 

 marginal line of small rather mdefinite white spots; a dark cloud at inner angle; 

 hind wrngs with oval black discal spot and rounded sinuate extradiscai black line; 

 beneath as above, but with color lighter, and lines much fainter. 



Tornos rubiginosarius, var. abjectarius, var. nov. This is in color a dark 

 smoky brown, almost uniform on thorax fore and bind wings to the submarginal 

 space, and there some darker, Init even; discal dots on fore wings black, a submar- 

 ginal row of faint light colored spots, and the marginal line black, broken; abdomen 

 with a dorsal row of black spots. 



Tornos dissociarius. sp. nov. Expands 3S mm. Palpiblack; head cinereous: 

 collar black; thoiax smoky cinereous; abdomen light cinereous on first segment, this 

 followed by a jet black line, the rest fuscous; fore wings fuscous cinereous, washed 

 somewhat with dark fuscous and blackish; two narrow black lines start very oblique- 

 ly from the inner margin near the base, and run with an uneven waviness towards a 

 point on the outer margin just above the middle, then turn back before reaching the 

 margin, and forming a deep rounded sinus reach the costa not far from apex; the 

 lines are very near each other, and closely parallel; hind wings light cinereous ex- 

 cept submarginally,whereitis concolorous with the fore wings;from tlie middle of the 

 inner margin, two parallel black lines run, the outer heavier, which fade away near 

 the middle: beneatli light even cinereous; costa of fore wings darker, and lines on 

 hind wings faintly seen. 



