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distinct costal spot, then traceable and dentate below costa and 

 in cell, obsolete to vein 1, then excurved ; claviform obsolete ; 

 orbicular defined by black, elongate and connected with reniform 

 bj' a short spur ; the reniform incomplete, ill-defined ; postmedial 

 line single, indistinct, produced to slight points on the veins, bent 

 outwards below costa, excurved to vein 4, then incurved ; sub- 

 terminal line pale, ill-defined, interrupted ; the terminal area tinged 

 with rufous ; a terminal series of duskj^ lunules. Hind wing 

 glistening whitish : the veins tinged with fuscous ; an indistinct 

 discoidal lunule; the imderside whitish with dark irroration, a 

 postmedial line on costal area only. 



Hah. U.S.A., Oregon. Exji. 33 millim. This species is unknown 

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



*922. Lycophotia quehecensis. (Plate LXXIY. fig. 9.) 



Setagrotis quebecensis, Smith, Pr. U.S. Nat. Mus. xxii. p. 417 (1900). 



5 . Head, thorax, and abdomen pale dirty fuscous grey. Fore 

 wing pale dirt^^ fuscous grey with darker irroration, the markings 

 very indistinct ; subbasal line only indicated below costa and 

 median nervure ; antemedial line nearly erect, single, slightly 

 excurved in interspaces ; orbicular elliptical longitudinally, rather 

 paler than ground-colour ; reniform large, with fuscous centre 

 defined by a slight grey annulus ; faint traces of a medial shade ; 

 postmedial line single, crenulate and produced to points on the veins, 

 bent outwards below costa, excurved to vein 4, then incurved ; 

 subterminal line represented by white irroration diffused outwardly. 

 Hind wing pale fuscous, with a slight oehreous tinge at base ; cilia 

 white ; the underside grey with darker irroration, a prominent 

 discoidal spot and postmedial line. 



Hah. Can AD.4, Quebec. £k^). 33 millim. This species is unknown 

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



*923. Lycophotia elata. (Plate LXXIV. fig. 10.) 



Setagrotis data. Smith, J. N. York Ent. Soc. vi. p. 106 (1898). 



Yellowish to bluish ash-grey. Fore wing with the markings 

 indistinct and faintly traceable ; the subbasal line represented by 

 double striae on costa ; the ante- and postmedial lines with double 

 striae on costa, then hardly traceable, the former slightly excurved 

 in interspaces, the latter even, bent outwards below costa, excurved 

 to vein 4, then incurved ; claviform represented by a few black 

 scales ; orbicular moderate, round, with slight yellowish annulus 

 .ncompletely defined by a few black scales ; reniform with slight 

 yellowish annulus incompletely defined by black scales, its lower 

 part filled in with fuscous ; subterminal line whitish, irregular, 

 interrupted, defined on inner side by a blackish shade, the area 

 beyond it somewhat darker. Hind wing white, with slight dark 

 discoidal lunule the termen tinged with, fuscous, in female more 



