( 1-14 ) 



h. II. dolli (lolli. 



^jihhu- ilnlli Neumoegen, /.c. : Smith, l.r. xv. p. 189 (18«8) (Prefcott) ; Ottol., Enl. Xrvs vi. p. 218 

 (189.")) (in coll. Neumoeg.). 



c?. Forewing withont black submargiual line 11- — IVP. 

 Uab. Arizdiia. 

 Not seen. 



114. Hyloicus sequoiae (I'l. XlJl. f. ,s, S). 



Anrin/j- nmifmirum, Walker («")i Abbot & Smith, 1797), List Lrp. Ins. B. M. viii. p. •224. n. 2 



(1851!) (partim). 

 *Sj}liiii.r sniiiukic Boisduval, Ann. Sot: Ent. BcUj. xii. p. Gli. n. 70 (18G8) (Calif. ;— coll. Charles 



Oberthiir) ; Edw., Pruc. Calif. Ac. Sci. iv. p. 110 (1874) (Bear Valley, S. Nevada, vi.) ; Boisd., 



Spec. Gen. Li-p. IIH. i. p. 101.' n. 39 (187,^) ; Streck., Lfj>. /M.-y,. Bel. p. 117. t. 13. f. 17 (1876) ; 



Edw., Papili,, iii. p. 2.5 (1883) (Butte C°, vii., at night) ; Eiv., ihid. p. 65 (188.S) (Berkeley, 



Calif., at flowers, iv.) ; Smith, Tnins. Amer. Ent. Soc. xv. p. 188 (1888) (Calif.). 

 lli/l'jicus sequoiiie, Grote, Hull. Biiffiihi Soc. X. Sci. i. p. 27 (1874) ; id., I.e. ii. p. 228. n. 70(187.')) ; 



Bull., Tratis. Zo„l. Sue Lfni(i.'\x. p. 610. n. 2 (1877) (U. St.) ; Grote, I.e. iii. p. 225. n. 73 (1877) 



(Calif.). 



c??. Antenna rather shorter than in c/r)///, strongly narrowed basad, widened 

 distall_v, very distinctly chib-shapcd in ?. Spines of foreleg shorter and less stout 

 than in dolli, spurs of mid- and hindtibia a little longer. Paronychium with a short 

 but distinct lobe. Palpus not prominent. 



(?. Tenth abdominal tergite slender, long, gently curved, with almost parallel 

 sides, abruptly narrowed to a ])oint (PI. XXVIII. f. 11, a) ; lobe of sternite 

 (PI. XXVllI. f. 11, b) rather deeply sinuate, the two halves sharply pointed. 

 Clasper (PI. XXXVIII. f. 7) dilated dorsad iu middle, thence strongly narrowed 

 to end, the edge irregularly undulate ; harpe with a single, almost flat, broad 

 process, heavily bnt irregularly dentate at the distal edge, the teeth long, sharp, 

 often bearing a smaller tooth, the upper edge of the harpe continuous with the 

 broad subdorsal fold of the clasper and, like the fold, clothed with long bristles. 

 Penis-sheath (PI. XXVIII. f. 53) similar to that of mncouverensis, but the apical 

 j)rocess much broader proximally. 



? . Vaginal plate (PL XX. f. '.!-') reminding one to a certain extent of that of 

 P. lefeburei (PI. XX. f. 1); mouth of vagina sub.iincal, behind it there is an 

 ovate, not much raised, tubercle ; the edge of the cavity is rugose and bears, like 

 the lateral jiart of the plate, dispersed long slender scales, which are situated on 

 granules : the jilate is transverse, with the ventro-laferal edges somewhat prominent, 

 being distinctly raised above the level of the membrauo connecting the plate with 

 the seventh sternite ; on this membrane there is on each side a chitiuised half-ring, 

 more or less interrupted laterally. 



Early stages not described. 



Uab. Paciiic Snbregion of Nearctic Region r California, i>r()bably farther uortli. 



In tiie Tring Museum 10 i$, S ¥ ? from California: Sacramento, August; 

 Central Calif., July. 



llo. Hyloicus crassistriga spec. uov. 



Kciilu: hri/salis 8/)r(7,(')), Leech (nun Staudiiiger, 18,80), Trans. Enl. Soc. Land. p. 290 (1898) (partim). 



?. Tongue short and weak. Paljius slender, rough-haired. Antenna thickened 

 distally, with a large brown jjatcli, occupying the greater part of the dorsal surface. 

 Fore- and midtibiae with very few spines at the end. Paronycliinm without lobes. 



