ETJXOA. 295 



*524. Euxoa pindar. (Plate LXVI. fig. 9.) 

 Carncadcs plndar, Smith, Pr. U.S. Nat. Mus. xxii. p. 451 (1900). 



S . Brownish grey ; palpi blackish at sides ; head fawu-grey ; 

 tegulfe fawn at base, with black medial line and brownish tips ; 

 thorax mostly clothed with flattened hair, the crests indistinct. 

 Fore wing with the costal area rather paler ; a black streak below 

 base of cell diffused at extremity ; subbasal line represented by two 

 points on costa and a pale striga across streak below cell ; aute- 

 medial line double, very indistinct, erect from costa to vein 1, 

 strongly excurved above inner mai'gin ; claviform well developed, 

 defined by black ; orbicular large, oblique, oblong, defined by black, 

 open above ; reniform well-developed, defined by black ; the cell 

 black before and between the stigmata ; postmedial line double, the 

 inner part lunulate, the outer even, indistinct, slightly bent out- 

 wards below costa, excurved to vein 4, then oblique ; subterminal 

 line only defined by the area beyond it being fuscous brown except 

 at apex, and bj' a shade befoi'e it which is most prominent at costa, 

 dentate at middle : a terminal series of small black lunules emitting 

 streaks to the subterminal line. Hind wing whitish, slightly 

 tinged with ochreous ; the tcrmen narrowly suffused with fuscous ; 

 the underside with dark irroration and discoidal spot. 



Hah. U.S.A., Utah, Bluff {Mrs. Peahochj). Exp. 34-36 millim. 

 This species is unknown to me ; figured from a photograph from 

 type in U.S. Nat. Mus. 



525. Euxoa idahoensis. (Plate LXVI. fig. 10.) 



Agrotis idahoensis, Grote, Bull. Geol. Surv. iv. p. 171 (1878); Smith, Cat. 

 jVoct. N. Am. p. 105. 



S' Head and thorax dark red-brown, the scales tipped with 

 grey ; tegula; with black medial line ; abdomen grey, dorsally tinged 

 with ochreous, ventrally irrorated with brown. Fore wing dark 

 reddish brown, slightly irrorated with white ; the costal area with 

 a broad whitish stripe extending to beyond middle ; an ill-defined 

 black streak below base of cell ; the subbasal and antemedial lines 

 obsolete ; the claviform large, defined by black ; the orbicular and 

 reniform whitish, defined by black, the former oblique, confluent 

 Avith the costal fascia ; the cell before lower part of orbicular and 

 between the stigmata blackish ; postmedial line very indistinct, 

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

 subterminal line indistinct, slightly angled outwards at vein 7. 

 Hind wing pale brown ; the underside with slight discoidal mark, 

 the costal and terminal areas slightly irrorated with brown. 



Hah. U.S.A., Idaho, 1 (S type, Grote Coll., Colorado, Nevada, 

 1 $ . Exp. 40 millim. 



*520. Euxoa factoris. 



Carneadcs factoris, Smith, Pr. U.S. !Nat. Mus. xxii. j). 456 (1900). 



$ . Fawn-grey, more or less shaded with brown ; tegulce with 



