L'-!4 xorxiMD-K. 



*4621. Stiria consuela. 



8/iria consuela, Stieck. Lop. Illiop. &. Ilet., Suppl. 3. p. 34 (1900) ; Dvar, 

 Cut. Lop. N. Am. p. 196. 



2- Hcafl and tegulae greyish white; thorax and abdomen jvale 

 ash-grey, tlio latter jmler towards extremity. Fore wing greyish 

 Avhite shading to purplish grey on tcrminnl area, the base very 

 faintly tin;icd with yellow ; a minute discnidal point ; a large grey 

 patch on medial inner area ; postmedial line bent outwards below 

 costa, then even and ol)liquely curved ; cilia pale grey. Hind wing 

 ])ale purplish grey : cilia pure white. Underside of fore wing grey 

 with the costa and termen white ; hind wing pure white. 



JJab. U.S.A., Arizona. Exj). 34 millim. This species is un- 

 known to me. 



4G22. Stiria hutsoni. (Plate CXLII. fig. IG.) 

 Stibadium hutsoni. Smith, Trans. Am. Ent. Soc. xsxiii. p. 140 (1907). 



S . Head whitish ; thorax pale olive-grey ; abdomen brownish. 

 Fore wing bright olive-grey ; a broad pale medial band not quite 

 extending to costa ; a narrower diffused pale band from apex to 

 inner margin beyond middle, slightly Avaved and less distinct, at 

 apex ; an indistinct diffused pale terminal band ; cilia olive. Hind 

 wing uniform fuscous brown ; the underside whitish with an 

 ochreous tinge. 



Jfab. U.S.A., California, Walters' Station, Arizona, Yuma Co., 

 Prescott, 1 (S . Exp. 20-22 millim. 



4623. Stiria fuliginosa. (Plate CXLII. fig. ]7.) 

 Stibadmm fuliginosa. Smith, Trans. Am. Ent. Soc. xxxiii. p. 140 (1907). 



Head and thorax white with a faint brown tinge ; antennae 

 and tarsi brown ; abdomen red-brown. Fore wing whitish strongly 

 sutTused with red-brown to the postmedial line, the terminal area 

 white irrorated with brown ; postmedial line rather diffused, Avhito, 

 arising from costa near apex, very oblique, slightly incurved below 

 vein 4 ; a diffused oblique white subterminal line from vein 7 to 

 inner margin ; a tine brown terminal line. Hind wing red- 

 brown irrorated with whitish, the underside white slightly irrorated 

 with brown. 



llah. U.S.A., California, Walters' Station, 1 J , 1 2 r Arizona, 

 Phoenix. Exp. 22 millim. 



Genus XANTHIRIA, nov. 



Type, X. primulina. 



Proboscis fully developed ; palpi obliquely upturned, liardly reacliing to 

 middle of frons and slightly fringed with iiair in front; fi-ons with rounded 

 prominence with corneous plate below it; 0368 large, round; anteunje of uiale 



