June, '08) ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS. 263 
New Pyralidae. 
By Franx Harmnacu, Philadelphia, Pa. 
ochralis sp. nov. 
e of wings 15 mm. Entire upper surface of wings bright 
: ae socmmtaries somtwhet lighter apically. Markings 
pin S; ysa eripalis, On the under side, only the outer line is vis- 
g which is shaded inwardly with a dark brown line, from which 
kh ne | whole area to apex is light brown, darkest on primaries. Dis- 
ee See ae nine site only 
d from six specimens from Denver, Colo., vii, 17, 
Aa. occidentalis sp. nov. 
=) of wings 23 mm. Markings as in Blepharomastix ranalis, 
but heavier. Ground color is considerably darker than in ranalis, ap- 
Ps brown, with the entire upper surface covered with evenly 
ip. dark brown atoms. The species is closely related to ranalis, 
* 
hasan separated by its uniformly larger size, and darker color, 
by the upper wings of male, which are narrower and more pointed. 
7 Described from eight specimens collected by Mr. H. A. Kae- 
ey at Miller's Canyon, Huachuca Mountains, Ariz., July, 
nymphulalis sp. nov. 
y of wings 20 mm. Upper and under surfaces of both pri- 
SII Ea deceudarieg Sustrous whitich ochre, with. well defined brown 
markings, similar to Nymphula ekthlipsis, which it mimics in this 
respect. The markings are the same beneath as above. The species 
Sta iaatet to Blepheromastix stenielis, but the secondaries are more pro- 
duced basally, and the markings are more distinct and ornate. 
Described from nine specimens collected at Cincinnati, Ohio, 
by Miss Annette F. Braun, on June 12, 17, and July 2 to roth. 
: a insequalis var. nov. 
a on" Ol from the Eastern form, by having the markings of the front 
_ color bright orange, on which the lines are much finer. 
__ Described from one specimen collected by Mr. H. A. Kae- 
_ ber, at Miller's Canyon, Huachuca Mts., Ariz., July, ’07. This 
may prove to be a distinct species, but having but the one speci- 
men, it is probably better for the present to give it only a varie- 
tal name, 
