NORTH AMEEICAN LASPEYEESIINAE AND OLETHREUTINAE 23 



Male genitalia of type figured. 



Alar expanse. — 12 mm. 



Type. — In Canadian National Collection. 



Type locality. — Lake of Bays, Ontario. 



Described from unique male type (McDunnough, " l-VII-1920 "). 



4. HEMIMENE PAULA, new species 



(Fig. 289) 



Antenna blackish. Palpus, face, head, and thorax blackish with 

 the extreme ends of the scales white. Forewing dark grayish fus- 

 cous; from costa before middle a pair of narrow dull metallic lines 

 curving out to a little beyond middle of cell and thence back to mid 

 dorsum forming a complete fascia; bordering this, outwardly, a 

 black dusted shading of the ground color, appearing to the naked 

 eye as a blackish brown fascia; outer half of costa with four pair 

 of white geminate marks from the first and second of which extend 

 faint metallic lines to the vertical bars of ocelloid patch; ocelloid 

 patch obscure, consisting of a couple of indistinct, irregular black 

 dashes upon an ocherous ground between two dull metallic vertical 

 bars ; edge of termen black ; cilia leaden fuscous. Hind wing smoky 

 fuscous; cilia whitish with a dark basal band; underside of wing 

 pale (smoky whitish) with a few dark spots at apex. Legs dark 

 grayish fuscous; tarsi faintly annulated with white. 



Male genitalia of type figured. 



Alar expanse. — 10 mm. 



Type. — In Canadian National Collection. 



Type locality. — ^Aweme, Manitoba. 



Described from unique male (N. Criddle, "ll-V-1921"). 



7. ETHELGODA, new genus 



(Figs. 26, 122) 



Genotype. — Phthorohlastis texanana Walsingham (North Amer- 

 ica). 



Thorax smooth. 



Forewing smooth; termen incurved below apex; 12 veins, all 

 separate ; 7 to termen ; 11 from cell at middle ; 10 approximate to 9 ; 

 upper internal vein of cell from between 10-11 ; 3, 4, and 5 parallel 

 from slightly beyond cell; 2 from cell near %, straight; no costal 

 fold in male. 



Hind w4ng with normal pecten; 8 veins; 6 and 7 subparallel; 3 

 and 4 connate ; inner margin in male simple. 



Hind tibia of male smooth scaled. 



Male genitalia with outer surface of harpe unspined; cucuUus 

 small, rounded, heavily spined ; neck incurvation deep ; neck slender, 



