02 PSYCHE [August 



Anabolia 4-not(iia n. sp. 



Head reddish brown, darker on middle of the vertex, antennae reddish, basal 

 joint scarcely darker; palpi pale, very slender, in male the last joint is nearly as long 

 as distance from eye to eye, the second joint but little shorter; ocelli large, twice as 

 near to eyes as to each other; a reddish transverse v/art on each side of posterior 

 margin, bearing long hairs; pronotum inconspicuous, bilobed, with long fulvous 

 hairs, thorax black on sides, a broad, pale, median stripe; the abdomen brown; 

 legs yellowish vv'ith black spines; hind legs lonf", the sub-apical spurs only about 

 one-eighth the distance before tip. Wings uniform broAvn, sparsely clothed with 

 black and yellow hairs, a triangular white mark on the thyridium, and one over the 

 arculus, a distinct black dot in base of third apical cell, and in thyridial cell behind the 

 thyridium is a smaller black dot. Membrane distinctly rugulose; discal cell very 

 long, more than twice as long as its pedicel, first apical not its width on discal, and 

 fifth no farther back, fourth as v»ide as second or third at base; lower fork of median 

 disjointed at the posterior anastomosis, anal cell very long and slender; basal cross- 

 vein plainly before forking of median. Hind wings grayish hyaline, darker toward 

 tip, with a distinct black dot in base of third apical cell; discal cell very long, first and 

 fifth apicals only a short distance back of anastomosis, fourth fully as wide as second 

 at base. 



Expanse 33 mm. 



Grand Lake, Newfoundland (Ov\'cn Bryant). 



Limne'philus (Goniotaulius) moestus n. sp. 



Brown; face yellowish, vertex brown in middle; antennae pale brown, annulate 

 with darker, basal joint not very dark; pronotum with mostly black bristles; legs pale 

 yellowish, spines black; abdomen pale at base, black at tip. Wings brown, darker 

 on apical part, heavily marked with pale; costal area pale, a large oblique mark across 

 disc, base of apical cells, middle of first apical, apex of second and third sub-apicals, 

 and a large spot behind cubitus, all pale; also many scattered, often confluent, 

 rounded pale spots. Hind wings pale, dusky at anterior tip. A variety occurs, in 

 both sexes, in which all the area between the median and the cubital veins is pale, and 

 also the apical part behind the anal vein, only a few brown spots in basal part of anal 

 region. In fore wangs the discal cell is longer than the pedicel, the first apical not its 

 width on the discal cell, the fourth very narrow at base. The superior appendages 

 of the male are long, sub-clavate, parallel, and wide apart at base, very prominent. 



Expanse 20 to 24 mm. 



Many specimens from Grand Lake, Nev>'foundland; also from various parts 

 of New Enoland. 



