BANKS: \i '.n m i ROPTBBOID [N8E1 i 9. 345 



\\ IBOL1 \ I i n I \, sp. QOV. 



Type. M. C. Z. 10,874. Massachusetts (Hagen coll.). 



Black; Legs and antennae yellowish; bead with black bait below, yellowish 

 above; basal joint of antennae with golden hair; legs with black spin'-; be- 

 tween ocelli and eyes, and on middle of the mesothorax the surface ie seria 

 Fore wings blackish, rather densely spoiled with small patches of pale hairs, 

 especially noticeable al the outer margin, and just before the posterior anasto- 

 mosis; hind wings scarcely darkened. In general closely similar to . 1 . mutatua 

 Hagen, I mt the marking near upper anastomosis is scarcely distinct. The 



male has the upper appendages as in A. muhilu*, hut the lower pair are much 



shorter and nol strongly mucronate (as in A. mvtaiwt). It is a slightly smaller 

 Bpecies. 



Expanse 26 mm. 



AnISOOAMUS EDWARDSI, sj). now 



TYPE.— M. C. Z. 10,881. Calif.: Marin Co. (Henry Edwards, 



dailies Behrens). 



Black, with black bristles; some hairs on the vertex, pronotum, thorax, 

 middle of face, and Lower part of head are yellowish. Palpi pale, in the male 

 not especially long. Antennae black, crenulate below; ocelli of moderate size, 

 no ocellar bristles. Abdomen with a pale streak on the sides and parts of 

 genitalia pale. Legs pale, femora mostly black, spines black, tibia I spined 

 to the base, last joint hind tarsus not spined beneath, spurs 1, 3, 4. Wings 

 pale yellowish, membrane rather densely clothed with black hair, giving a 

 blackish appearance to the wing; many irregular small spots of pale hairs, 

 not very distinct, the bristles on veins near the base of wings are long. Hind 

 wings pale yellowish. Venation about as usual; radius not bent at the stigma, 

 fork I only a short distance back on the cell, fork III almost as far back, 

 discal cell much longer than its pedicel; posterior anastomosis oblique, con- 

 tinuous; hyaline spot on arculus and thyridium. 



Expanse 28 mm. 



HOMOPHYLAX CROTCHI, sp. nov. 



Type. — M. C. Z. 10,877. Vancouver Island: Victoria, July (G. R. 



Crotch). 



Yellowish throughout, with yellowish hair; the fore wings with distinct 

 dark marks as follows: — the posterior half as far out as the anastomosis, the 

 dark extending upward nearly across the discal cell, beyond the anastomosis 

 is an oblique brown band from arculus to tip of the first apical cell, on its inner 



