BULLETIN OF THE BMOOKLYh ENT. SOU. 27. 



Oidaria opacaria, sp. nav. 



Expands iy 2 inches. Antenna; smoky black, palpi dirty gray. Thor- 

 ax dark gray, tegulae edged with black. Abdomen light gray. 



Fore wings — light ashen at base, with black band ^ distance towards 

 apex; this band is straightand distinct on inner side and fades rapidly into 

 light gray on outer, this is followed by a distinct irregular scolloped black 

 line the points turned outward and the one nearest middle of wing — pro- 

 truded as a black dash across next space which is a broad not uniform 

 dark gray band darkest within and towards the costa; then a waved line 

 of black, edged outwardly with white; then a mixed dark ami light sub- 

 marginal band; a black spot at end of each vein, marginal line black, 

 fringe gray. 



Hind wings light grav with two faint indications of bands at center 

 and beyond; marginal line black. 



Beneath as above much subdued and both wings somewhat peppered 

 with almost black atoms. 



4 specimen Colorada. 



Cidaria mulleolata, sp. hov. 



Expands \y 2 to l% inches. Antennae gray, palpi dark brown, cly- 

 peus burr", thorax russet-gray, abdomen gray, with russet shade at middle. 



Fore wings with broad reddish brown band occupying }{ length of 

 wing; this is crossed by two faint black lines, and is edged outwardly with an 

 irregular black line with points of scollops running outward at veins, join- 

 ing the points of a scolloped black line beyond, making on the posterior 

 part of the wings, oval inclosed spaces. The space between these lines is 

 lighter with little or no reddish, save on the outer part; along the costa 

 it becomes black; beyond this black a white edging and beyond this and 

 along the outer margin a reddish band containing indistinct and broken 

 lines; a blackish spot near posterior angle. Discal spot black. Hind 

 wings almost uniform silky gray, with dark marginal line" 



Beneath on a reddish gray ground very faint indications of. markings 

 above, except costal black mark which is distinct. Hind wings with two 

 dark irregular parallel lines across middle, discal spot distinct. 



2 specimens, Colorado. 

 Scotosia multivagata, sp. nov. 



Expands \y 2 inches. Antenna? dark, palpi russet, clypeus white; 

 thorax and abdomen light gray; legs light buff, darker and circled with 

 white near ends. 



Fore wings crossed with manv waved lines and bands; light at base. 



