268 NOCTUID^. 



Hob. U.S.A., Colorado, Glenwood Springs, 1 c? , 1 $ type, 

 California, Sanzalito, 1 <5 , 1 $ , Grrote Coll. Exp., S 36, ? 38 

 millim, 



474. Euxoa lutulenta. (Plate LXIV. fig. 28.) 



Agrotis lutulenta, Smith, Trans. Am. Eut. Soe. xvii. p. 50 (1890) ; id. Cat. 

 Noct. N. Am. p. 98. 



5 . Lnteous hrown ; palpi blackish at sides ; shoulders with a 

 blackish line ; head and thorax with the scales grey- tipped ; tarsi 

 with blackish bands ; abdomen paler. Fore wing irrorated with 

 fuscous brown ; the subbasal line very indistinct ; the antemedial 

 line double, the inner line indistinct, waved, and excurved in 

 submedian interspace and above inner margin ; the medial shade 

 prominent, diffused and somewhat irregular ; claviform obsolete ; 

 orbicular and reniform very indistinct, outlined by a few dark 

 scales, the former round, the latter well developed; the postmedial 

 line double, dentate at the veins, bent outwards below costa, 

 excurved to vein 4, then oblique ; an irregular subterminal line 

 angled outwards at veins 6, 4, 3, the area beyond it darker ; cilia 

 brown, with a fine ochreous line at base, the tips rather paler. 

 Hind wing pale brownish, the veins and terminal third fuscous 

 brown ; cilia white, with a brownish line through them ; underside 

 with the costal and terminal areas irrorated with brown, a discoidal 

 point and postmedial series of short streaks on the veins. 



Hah. U.S.A., K'evada, 1 $ , California, Sierra IN'evada. Exp. 38 

 millim. This may be the female of E. incallida. 



*475, Euxoa annulipes. (Plate LXIV. fig. 29.) 



Agrotis annulipes, Smith, Trans. Am. Ent. Soc. xvii. p. 48 (1890) ; id. Cat. 

 Noct. N. Am. p. 98. 



5 . Ashen grey, tinged with reddish and irrorated with black ; 

 palpi darker at sides ; head pale in front ; tegulee with ill-defined 

 medial dark line ; tarsi ringed with brown. Tore wing more 

 thickly irrorated on terminal half ; subbasal line indistinct, single ; 

 antemedial line double, excurved, somewhat irregular, the outer 

 half of line distinct, the inner ill-defined on costal half; claviform 

 obsolete ; orbicular and reniform pale and very indistinct, not 

 defined ; medial shade very distinct, brown, slightly angled at 

 middle ; postmedial line distinct, double, the inner line crenulate, 

 the outer less distinct except towards costa, bent outwards below 

 costa, excurved to vein 4, then incurved ; subterminal line pale, 

 defined on inner side by a heavy dark shade, the area beyond it 

 somewhat dark except towards apex, slightly angled outwards at 

 vein 7 and excurved at middle. Hind wing white tinged with 

 fuscous ; the underside with dark irroration, especially on costal 

 area. 



Bah. U.S.A., Oregon. Exp. 29 millim. This species is unknown 

 to me ; figured from a photograph from type in U.S. Nat. Mus. 



