98 BULLETIN 123, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. 



Male genitalia figured from cotype in National Collection from 

 Denver, Colorado. 



Distribution according to specimens in National Collection, Ameri- 

 can Museum and collection Barnes : Colorado. New Mexico, Arizona, 

 California (Havilali). 



Al€ur expanse. — 11-20 mm. 



Type. — In American Museum. 



Type locality. — Denver. Colorado. 



Food plant. — Unknown. 



41. EUCOSMA FRATRUELIS, new species. 



(Fig. 232.) 



Superficial!}^ like scintiUana Clemens except that the wings are 

 much broader in proportion to their length, a little more than half 

 as long as broad ; their ground color is an Indian red with the ocellus 

 and its surrounding grayish and fuscous dusting occupying a large 

 portion of the outer half of the wing, the grayish and fuscous in this 

 part extending to costa ; a straight rather narrow dull silver fascia 

 at middle of wing; a spot of similar metallic scales on costa just be- 

 yond middle ; a similar curved band of the same silver scaling on the 

 reddish ground color from costa near apex to middle of termen ; base 

 of wing, thorax, and head mixed gray and fuscous; costal fold of 

 male extending over one-third the wing length; hind wings dark 

 brown; cilia paler. Male genitalia differs from all the forms of 

 seintillana. in the much narrower emargination between cucuUus and 

 sacculus of harpe. 



Male genitalia of type figured. 



Alar expanse. — 12-14 mm. 



Type. — In collection Barnes. 



Paratypes. — Cat. No. 24806 U.S.N.M.. also in American Museum 

 and collection Barnes. 



Type locality. — Southern Pines. North Caiolina. 



Food plan t. — Unknown. 



Described from male type and 10 male and 3 female paratypes 

 from Doctor Barnes's collection. Collected at Southern Pines, 

 North Carolina (July 8 to Sept. 15). 



42. EUCOSMA FRAUDABILIS, new species. 



(Fig. IGl.) 

 Like fi-atruelis Heinrich in size and general appearance, but much 

 paler. Ground color of fore wing buckskin yellow, with straight 

 narrow antimedian and a similar median fascia ; fuscous dusting in 

 fore wing limited to area about ocellus and bordering median fascia. 

 Head and thorax concolorous with fore wing. Hind wing pale 

 ochreous fuscous. 



