738 PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL MUSEUM. vol.xxiv. 
6. DEPRESSARIA ARNICELLA Walsingham. 
Depressaria arnicella Walsingham, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1881, p. 314, pi. 
XXXVI, fig. 3. — RiLKY, Smith's List Lep. Bor. Am., 1891, No. 5254. 
J^ood plant. — Arnica angiistifolia. 
In the U. S. National Museum is a bred cotype from Mount Shasta, 
California, received from Lord Walsingham. 
7, DEPRESSARIA ARGILLACEA Walsingham. 
-Depressona org'iYtocea Walsingham, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1881, p. 313, pi. xxxvi, 
fig. 2.— Riley, Smith's List Lep. Bor. Am., 1891, No. 5252. 
Cotypes from California are in the U. S. National Museum, received 
from Lord Walsing-ham; also a specimen from Connecticut (Beuten- 
miiller), which 1 can not distinguish from this species. 
It is very close to Depressaria yeatiana Fabricius, though lacking 
the pronoimced row of dark spots before the cilia. 
8. DEPRESSARIA SANGUINELLA, new species. 
Antennae dark fuscous. Labial palpi light grayish ocherous, second 
joint evenly speckled with black scales on the outside, termina joint 
reddish with a small black spot in front near base and with extreme 
tip black. Face, head and collar of thorax light straw color; thorax 
and forewings gray with a carmine tint, especially along costal edge 
and in the apical part of the wing. An indistinct lighter basal field is 
sli-ghtly edged with bla^ikish scales and the extreme base of costa is 
black. A small black spot in the middle of the disk and a similar one 
obliquely above and nearer base of wing are surrounded by a few 
bright carmine scales. At the end of the cell is a small round white 
dot, conspiciously edged with carmine scales; from this second discal 
spot is a short, oblique streak of blackish scales directed inward and 
upward, but not reaching costa. Sparse black and reddish scales are 
scattered over the wing; cilia reddish grey, sprinkled with black. 
Underside of wing dark fuscous, with costal edge reddish and the 
apical edge light ocherous, containing a row of small black dots. 
Hind wings light ocherous fuscous, underside sprinkled with sparse 
black dots; cilia with indistinct dark line at base and two still less pro- 
nounced lines parallel with the edge of the wing. 
Abdomen light ocherous, the underside sprinkled with black scales 
and with two longitudinal rows of black dots. Legs yellow, shaded 
with black. 
Alar expanse: 21 mm. 
Habitat. — Pinal Mountains, Arizona. (K. Kunze.) 
Type.— 'No. 6129, U.S.N.M. 
This species is near Depressaria argillacea Walsingham, but easily 
distinguished by the red coloration and the well-defined oblique line 
