298 NOCTUIB^, 



with the costal area irrorated with fuscous, a slight discoidal 

 point. 



Hah. U.S.A., Washington, Pullman, California, 1 cJ, Arizona, 

 Phoenix. Exjp. 38 millim. 



530, Euxoa hasigramma. (Plate LXVI, fig. 14.) 



Agrotis basigramma, Stand. Berl. ent. Zeit. 1870, p. Ill ; id. Cat. Lep. 

 pal. p. 150, 



Head and thorax grey, more or less strongly tinged with purplish 

 brown ; tegulae with black medial line ; tarsi blackish, with pale 

 rings ; abdomen brownish white. Pore wing grey, more or less 

 strongly suffused with red-brown ; a black streak below the cell to 

 the claviform, which is small and outlined with black ; orbicular 

 and reniform defined by black, the former oblique, elliptical, open 

 above, the cell before and between them more or less strongly 

 suffused with black : an indistinct grey subterminal line slightly 

 defined on each side by fuscous, angled outwards at vein 7 and 

 excurved at middle; a terminal series of slight points. Hind wing 

 white, the marginal areas tinged with brown ; the underside with 

 the costal area irrorated with brown. 



Hcib. S. RrssiA, Sarepta, 3 cj' , 1 $ ; W. Turkestan, Fergana, 

 Issyk-kul, Tarbagatai Mts. ; E. Turkestan, Thian Shan Mts. 

 Exp. 28-34 millim. 



*531. Euxoa infusa. 



Carneades infusa, Smith, Can. Eut. xsxiv. p. 30 (1902). 



S . Puscous brown, sometimes with a violaceous tinge ; head and 

 tegulse rather paler, the latter with fine obscure black medial line. 

 Pore wing with the costa somewhat paler, yellowish at base ; a 

 curved black streak below base of cell ; antemedial line represented 

 by a black spot in cell, a striga below it, and some scales above 

 inner margin ; claviform narrow, defined by black ; orbicular 

 irregular, with pale centre defined by black ; reniform large, broad, 

 with pale centre defined by black ; the cell before and between the 

 stigmata blackish ; postmedial line represented by a slight difference 

 in tint between medial and postmedial areas beyond the cell only : 

 subterminal line barely traceable. Hind wing whitish, the terminal 

 area suff'used with fuscous ; the underside with dark irroration. 



Ilab. Canada, Manitoba, Cartwright ; U.S.A., Wyoming, Black 

 Hills. E^y. 30 millim. This species is unknown to me. 



532. Euxoa vitta. 



IS'octua vitta, Esp. Schmett. iv. pi. 143. f. G (1786) ; Hiibn. Eur. Sclimett., 

 Noct. ff. 533-4 ; Godt. Lep. Pr. v. pi. 64. ff. 4, 5; Staud. Cat. Lep. pal. 

 p. 150. 



Head and thorax dark brown mixed with grey, sometimes rufous; 

 palpi blackish at sides ; tegulae with black medial line ; tibia3 and 



