222 BULLETIN 123, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. 



surrounding ocelloid patch, pale brown ; subcostal area near base and 

 basal patch irregularly spotted with scattered black dots ; costa from 

 base finely, and weakly strigulated with black, before apex with a 

 few short white dashes, the one just before apex most marked; a 

 similar short white dash on termen below apex, but not extending 

 into the cilia ; at apex a round dark-brown dot ; some two or three 

 long faint slender metallic streaks from apical third of costa; cilia 

 whitish gray dusted with black. Hind wing smoky fuscous; cilia 

 whitish shading to smoky fuscous at apex and with a dark basal 

 band. 



Male genitalia of type figured. 



Alar expanse. — 13-13.5 mm. 



Type.— Cd^i. No. 24851, U.S.N.M. 



Type locality. — Knoxville, Tennessee. 



Food plant. — Bradburya virginiana. 



Described from male type and female paratype from Knoxville, 

 Tennessee, reared by C. N. Ainslie from Bradburya virginiana 

 ("Knoxville no. 17295."). 



A distinct species easily recognized by its unique genitalia. 



44. EPINOTIA INFUSCANA (Walsingham). 

 (Fig. 352.) 



Semasia infuscana Walsingham, Illus, Lepid. Heter. Brit, Mus., vol. 4, 1879, 



p. 62. 

 TModia infuscana Febnald, in Dyar List N. Amer. Lepid., no. 5195, 1903. 

 Eucosma infuscana Baenes and McDunnough, Check List Lepid. Bor. Amer., 



no. 7094, 1917. 



Several specimens in National Collection, labeled as reared from 

 larvae on Lupinus arhorae. Male genitalia figured from one such 

 specimen from Alameda County, California. 



Distribution according to specimens in National Collection, Ameri- 

 can Museum, and collection Barnes : California and Arizona. 



Alar expanse. — ^20-21 mm. 



Type. — In British Museum. 



Type locality. — San Francisco, California. 



Food plant. — Lupinus. 



45. EPINOTIA MARMOREANA, new species. 

 (Fig. 349.) 



Like infuscana but with the pale areas of fore wing white and with 

 a smaller blackish fuscous spot just above the outer dorsal dark 

 patch. 



Palpus with third joint long and exposed ; white dusted and clouded 

 with grayish fuscous on outer side. Head and face sordid white 

 somewhat dusted with grayish fuscous on the sides. Thorax grayish 



