748 Pomona College Joubnal of Entomology 



ZYGAENIDAE 



Gingla phonicoruma, n. s. 



Black; abdomen crimson except the basal and last two segments. The wings 

 are without markings ; fore wing with veins 7-8 stalked ; hind wing with veins 

 six and seven sejiarated, vein eight with a long oblique cross-bar to end of cell. 

 Expanse If) nun. 



One female, mountains near Cuernavaca (Crawford). 



Type No. 1 U'34, U. S. National Museum. 



SESIIDAE 

 Four specimens, too much injured for identification. 



GELECHIIDAE 

 Avacampsis, n. s. 

 Cuernavaca (Crawford). The s])ecimen has been turned over to Mr. August 

 Busck, to be described later in another connection. 



