SCHINIA. 79 



*114, Schinia? neglecta. 



Schinia neglecta, Streck. Lep. Ehop. & Het. Suppl. i. p. 10 (1898). 



Pale ochreous. Fore wiug with extremely slight traces of ante- 

 and postmedial lines and reniform stigma ; cilia white. Hind wing 

 white, with an ochreous tinge especially towards inner margin ; 

 cilia white. 



Hah. U.S.A., Colorado, Loveland. Exfi. 23 millim. This species 

 is unknown to me. 



*115. Schinia diffusa. (Plate LIX. fig. 11.) 



Schinia diffusa. Smith, Trans. Am. Ent. Soc. xviii. p. 125 (1891) ; id. Cat. 

 Noct. N. Am. p. 279. 



Head and thorax pale reddish grey ; abdomen whitish. Fore 

 wing pale reddish grey, with a faded washed-out appearance, the 

 markings scarcely traceable ; the basal and subterminal areas slightly 

 darker in colour ; antemedial line slender, pale, angled outwards 

 in submedian interspace ; reniform very ill-defined, dusky ; post- 

 medial line slender, crenulate, excurved from costa to vein -J:, then 

 incurved ; subterminal line faintly marked at costa only. Hind 

 wing whitish, very slightly tinged with reddish or yellowish. 

 Underside whitish, irrorated with reddish towards termen. 



Fore tibiae Avith one claw and two spines on inner side and three 

 claws on outer. 



Hah. U.S.A., Colorado, S. Park. Exp. 27 millim. This species 

 is unknown to me ; figured from a photograph from type. 



116. Schinia trifascia. (Plate LVI. fig. 16.) 



Schinia trifascia, Hiibn. Zutr. i. p. 11, ff. 33; 34 (1827) ; Smith, Cat. Noct. 



N. Am. p. 275. 

 Anthophila lineata, Wlk. xii. 830 (1857). 



Head, thorax, and abdomen white tinged with pale olive-brown. 

 Fore wing pale olive-brown : oblique narrow medial, postmedial, and 

 subterminal white bands, the two former slightly bent inwards to 

 costa. Hind wing white, tinged with pale olive-brown towards 

 termen. * 



Fore tibiae with one claw and two spines on inner side and five 

 claws on outer. 



Hah. U.S.A., E. of Rocky Mountains, 2 S type lineata, Alabama 

 1 d , 1 $ , Grote Coll., Colorado, Denver. Exp. 24-32 millim. 



117. Schinia oleagina. (Plate LVI. fig. 17.) 



Schinia oleagina, Morr. Proc. Ac. Nat. Sci. Pliil. 1875, p. 67 ; Smith, Cat. 

 Noct. N. Am. p. 276. 



S . Head, thorax, and abdomoji brownish white, the last dorsally 

 tinged with ])rown. Fore wing silky ochreous white tinged with 

 pale olive-brown on basal area, becoming deeper in colour towards 

 the whitish antemedial line, which is very oblique from costa to 



