LTJPERINA. 4Yo 



*3328. Luperina popofensis. (Plate CXIX. fig. 20.) 



Ommatostola ■popofensis. Smith, P. Wash. Ac. ii. p. 492 (1900) ; Dyar, Cat. 

 Lep. N. Am. p. 174. 



$ . Head and thorax dull ochreous yellow, the head slightly 

 darker; abdomen pale yellowish. Fore wing dull ochreous yellow, 

 the outer half of medial area with a reddish tinge ; subbasal and 

 autemedial lines and claviform obsolete ; orbicular with very faiut 

 pale outline, elliptical; reniform defined by white, constricted at 

 middle and angled outwards on median nervure, the lower part 

 filled in with black ; postmedial line represented by some blackish 

 scales on the veins, excurved to vein 4, then oblique ; subterminal 

 line pale, faintly defined on outer side by brown, slightly angled 

 outwards at vein 7 ; the veins of terminal area wdth slight dark 

 streaks ; cilia fuscous at tips. Hind wing fuscous ; the cilia yellow ; 

 the underside yellowish with dark discoidal point. 



Eab. Alaska, Popof I, Ex]). 38 millim. This species is unknown 

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



3329. Luperina venosa. (Plate CXIX. fig. 21.) 



Cosmia venosa, Smith, J. N.Y. Ent. Soc. xi. p. 21 (1903). 



Head and thorax red-brown mixed with greyish ; tegulse yellow 

 and reddish at base ; tarsi brown ringed with yellow ; abdomen 

 whitish suffused with brown. Eore wing yellow suffused with 

 rufous and slightly irrorated with brown, the veins streaked with 

 brown ; subbasal line represented by brown striae from costa and cell ; 

 autemedial line red-brown, excurved and slightly angled inwards 

 on subcostal nervure and vein 1 ; orbicular and reniform pale ochre- 

 ous tinged with rufous and slightly defined by brown, the former 

 round, the latter with curved brown line on discocellulars ; a 

 curved diffused dark brown medial line ; postmedial line red-brown, 

 bent outwards below costa, oblique to vein 6, then very minutely 

 dentate and inwardly oblique; subterminal line slightly defined on 

 inner side by red-brown and with diffused red-brown patch before 

 it on costal area, somewhat angled outwards at vein 7 and excurved 

 at middle ; slightly angled inwards in submedian fold ; a fine waved 

 brown terminal line ; cilia red-brown at tips. Hind wing ochreous 

 yellow slightly tinged with brown except at termen ; a fine brown 

 terminal line ; the underside ochreous white, the costal and terminal 

 areas irrorated with brown and the former tinged with rufous, a 

 slight brown discoidal lunule and curved postmedial line with dark 

 points on the veins. 



Hob. U.S.A., Oregon ( Walsiagliam), 2 $ . Exp. 40 millim. 



3330. Luperina radicosa. (Plate CXIX. fig. 22.) 



Hadena radicosa, Grtes, Berl. ent. Zeit. 1S92, p. 225 ; Staud. Cat. Lep. 

 pal. p. 174. 



^ . Head and thorax bright rufous ; abdomen brownish ochreous 



