264 NOCTUID^. 



*466. Euxoa lineifrons. (Plate LXIV. fig. 22.) 



Carncades lineifnms, Smith, Bull. U.S. Nat. Mus. 38. p. 219 (1890) ; id. 

 Cat. Noct. N. Am. p. 98. 



(5 . Whitish ochreous ; frons with dark band above. Fore wing 

 with the subbasal line double, interrupted, blackish ; aiitemedial 

 line double, oblique, somewhat irregular ; claviform absent ; 

 orbicular large, incompletely defined by black scales ; reniform 

 moderate, with blackish irroration, not distinctly defined ; a broad 

 blackish, waved, medial line angled at lower angle of cell ; postmcdial 

 line double, the inner line crenulate, prominent, the outer represented 

 by a series of points on the veins, slightly bent outwards below 

 costa, excurved to vein 4, then incurved ; subterminal line defined 

 by a dark shade on inner side, the area beyond it rather darker, 

 angled outwards at vein 7 and excurved at middle. Hind wing 

 shading from dirty white at base to blackish at termen ; the veins 

 dark ; the underside whitish, with discoidal spot. 



Hub. U.8.A., Colorado {Bruce). Ex]). 33 millim. This species 

 is unknown to me ; figured from a photograph from type in U.S. 

 Fat. Mus. 



*467. Euxoa cerrvillei. (Plate LXIV. fig. 23.) 

 Carneades kerrvillei. Smith, Pr. U.S. Nat. Mus. xxii. p. 443 (1900). 



S . Pale creamy-grey with some darker irroration ; palpi blackish 

 at sides, head with black band above t'rous ; tegulae tipped with 

 yellow and with bluish-grey irroration ; thorax clothed with scales 

 and hair tipped with yellow ; patagia irrorated with grey ; a tuft 

 of long white hair at base of abdomen. JFore wing with the lines 

 fuscous ; subbasal line single, interrupted, very near base ; ante- 

 medial line erect or a Httle inwardly oblique, double, the inner line 

 most distinct, somewhat excurved below cell, the outer line difi'used ; 

 claviform absent ; orbicular large, round, pale with some dark 

 irroration at centre ; reniform rather large, faintly defined by 

 fuscous scales, its lower part filled in with grey ; medial line rather 

 well defined, somewhat curved; postmedial line single, very even, 

 slightly bent outwards below costa, excurved to vein 4, then oblique; 

 subterminal line represented by a series of small dark spots, with a 

 more distinct spot at costa ; a terminal series of very small dusky 

 lunules. Hind wing white, with a small discoidal lunide and 

 narrow difi'used terminal band ; cilia white ; the underside white 

 with darker irroration, a small discoidal lunule. 



Hah. U.S.A., Texas, Kerrville {Barnes). Exj). 36 millim. This 

 species is unknown to me ; figured from a photograph from type in 

 U.S. Nat. Mus. 



*-468. Euxoa nili. (Plate LXIV. fig. 24.) 

 Agrotis nili, Baker, Trans. Ent. Soc. 1894, p. 38, pi. i. f. G. 



(S . Head and thorax brownish grey ; palpi tinged with fuscous 



