2")6 xocxriD.E. 



brown, the inner side of centre sliglitly defined by brown ; a diffused 

 oblique nudial sliade from eosta to median nervure and faint 

 inrurved waved line from cell to inner niarj;iiv; subterminal line 

 whitish, defined on inner side by a deep red-brown wedge-shaped 

 patch from costa to above vein G, with some pale points on costa 

 nnd a small dentate mark below vein G, excurved below vein 7 and 

 at middle ; a f5nc red-brown line just before termen defined by 

 whitish on inner side ; brown striae on teimcn and base of cilia 

 above tornus and a fine red-brown terminal line. Hind wing 

 whitish tinged with red-brown especially on inner side of the fine 

 white subterminal line, the veins brownish ; cilia with a slight 

 red-brown line near base ; the underside yellowish white with the 

 costal area tinged with rufous. 



Hub. U.S.A., Arizona, Minnehaha, 1 cS , Prescott (Kniize), 1 J . 

 Exj). 34 millim, 



*4641. Nocloa rivulosa. 

 Xocloa rivulosa, Smith, J. N.Y. Ent. Soc. xiv. p. 14 (1906^. 



Head and thorax reddish-ochreous ; abdomen whitish. Fore 

 wing dull ochreous with darker markings tinged with olive; sub- 

 basal line traceable ; antemedial line double, very strongly dent;ite 

 to near base ; orbicular moderate, indistinctly defined ; reniform 

 hardly traceable ; medial shade strong and diftused, angled out- 

 wards on median nervure ; postmedial line double, fine and distinct, 

 bent outwards below costa, excurved to vein 4, then incurved ; 

 subterminal line pale defined on inner side by a dark shade, 

 sinuous, followed by alternating pale and dark lines on terminal 

 area. Hind wing dull whitish, the terminal area darker ; a post- 

 medial line and pale tcrniinal line ; the uudertide with dark dis- 

 coidal spot and postmedial line. 



Hab. U.S.A., California, Sta Barbara, Arizona, Yuma Co., 

 Phoenix, iili^j. 25-29 millim. This species is unknown to me. 



4642. Nocloa nessea. (Plate CXLII. fig. 2G.) 



Omia neswa. Smith, Ins. Life, v. p. 332 (1893); Dyar, Cat. Lep. !X. Am. 

 p. 193. 



5 . Head, thorax, and abdomen white, the vertex of thorax 

 tinged witli ochreous; palpi brown above; fore femora brown 

 above, the tarsi brownish ringed with white. Fore wing creamy 

 white with diiiused olive medial band, oblique to middle of cell, 

 then inwardly oblique; terminal area tinged with olive ; cilia with 

 a faint olive line near base. Hind wing white with a faint olive 

 tinge on terminal area. Underside of fore wing with the disk 

 suffused with pale olive. 



Hab. U.S.A., W. Utah, California, Argus Mts., Arizona, Yuma 

 Co., 1 $ . Exp. 30 millim. 



