224 NOCTUID.^. 



381. Euxoa falclandica, n. sp. (Plate LXII. fig. 22.) 



Head and thorax black-brown mixed witb ochreous and grey ; 

 pectus with grey hair ; tarsi ringed with white ; abdomen fuscous 

 brown, with whitish segmental lines, the ventral surface whitish. 

 Fore wing black -brown, mixed with some ochreous and grey ; a 

 waved whitish subbasal line from costa to submedian fold ; a waved 

 whitish antemedial line defined by black on each side and strongly 

 angled inwards in cell and on vein 1 ; orbicular and reniforra small, 

 whitish, with brown centres, the former round ; the postmedial line 

 black, defined by whitish on outer side, dentate, strongly bent out- 

 wards below costa, excurved to vein 4, then incurved; a pale sub- 

 terminal line angled outwards at vein 7 and excurved at middle, 

 with dentate blackish marks on its inner side ; a terminal series of 

 black points ; cilia ochreous brown. Hind wing fuscous brown ; cilia 

 whitish, with a brown line at base ; the underside fuscous brown, 

 with slight whitish streaks on the veins ; the cilia white. 



Hah. Falkland Is., 1 ci' , 1 $ {Vallentin), 1 (^ , 1 $ type. 

 Exp. 36 millim, 



382. Euxoa misturata. (Plate LXII. fig. 23.) 



Carneades misturata, Smith, Eull. U.S. Nat. Mus. 38, p. 156 (1890); 

 id. Cat. Noct. N. Am. p. 92. 



5 . Head and thorax pale red-brown mixed with black ; palpi 

 with the 2nd joint blackish at sides ; tarsi banded with black ; 

 abdomen white, ventrally tinged with red-brown. Fore wing pale 

 red-brown, thickly irrorated with black ; the subbasal line repre- 

 sented by black spots on costa and below cell, with pale strias on 

 their outer sides; the antemedial line double, waved, strongly 

 angled outwards below costa; orbicular and reniform whitish, 

 defined by black and with their centres irrorated with fuscous, the 

 former oblique, elliptical ; an oblique waved medial line from lower 

 angle of cell to inner margin ; the postmedial line dentate, bent 

 outwards below costa, excurved to vein 4, then incurved ; some pale 

 points on costa towards apex ; the subterminal line pale, angled 

 outwards at vein 7 and dentate at veins 4 and 3, defined on inner 

 side by a series of dentate blackish marks, the area beyond it rather 

 darker ; a terminal series of black points ; cilia pale rufous. Hind 

 wing white, the terminal area suffused with very pale brown, forming 

 a well-defined band. 



Bab. U.S.A., Colorado, Glenwood Si)rings (Barnes), 1 $ . E.ip. 

 36 millim. 



*383. Euxoa mcerens. (Plate LXII. fig. 24.) 



Carneades mm-ens, Grote, Can. Ent. xv. p. 4 (1883) ; Smith, Cat. Noct. 

 N. Am. p. 93. 



S . Head and thorax red-brown, the hairs with pale tips ; tibiae 

 and tarsi banded with black ; abdomen ochreous white with slight 

 fuscous irroratioa. Fore wing red-brown, slightly irrorated with 



