508 NOCTTTID^. 



*3370. Cobaliodes franciscana. (Plate CXX. fig. 11.) 



Cohalosfranciscanus, Smith, J. N.Y. Ent. Soo. \n. p. '22i (1899) ; Dyar, Ccat. 

 Lep. In. Am. p. 168. 



(5' . Head and thorax fawn-brown ; abdomen somewhat paler. 

 Fore wing fawu-brown, the medial area rather darker; subbasal 

 line obsolete ; antemedial line very indistinct, slightly excurvel and 

 very slightly angled outwards in submedian fold ; claviform and 

 orbicular almost obsolete ; reniform traceable, tinged with fuscous 

 and with faint dark outline; postmedial line defined by white on 

 outer side below vein 3, double at costa, bent outwards below costa, 

 then minutely dentate, excurved to vein 4, then incurved ; postmedial 

 area paler except towards cosi-.a, a pale streak on vein 3 from post- 

 medial line to near termen ; subterminal line slight, pale, defined 

 on inner side by red-brown, slightly angled outwards at vein 7 and 

 excurved at middle ; a terminal series of brown luuules ; cilia with 

 a fine pale line at base. Hind wing fuscous brown ; a fine dark 

 terminal line ; cilia pale ; the underside reddish grey with dark 

 irroration, a dark discoidal spot. 



ffab. U.S.A., California, San Francisco Co. ^i?p. 30 millim. 

 This species is unknown to me, figured from a drawing from type 

 in U.S. Nat. Mus. 



Genus SYREUSIS, nov. 



Type, 8. notahiUs. 



Pi-oboscis fully developed ; palpi upturned, tlie 2nd joint hardly reaching 

 to middle of frons and broadly scaled, the 3rd moderate ; frons smooth ; eyes 

 large, round ; antenn£e of male very minutely serrate and fasciculate ; thorax 

 very thickly clothed entirely with scales, the prothorax with spreading crest, 

 the metathorax with very large spreading crest; tibias thickly clothed with 

 scales, the tarsi with tufts of scales on the joints ; abdomen thickly clothed 

 with long hair but without crest*. Fore wing narrow, the apex rounded, the 

 termen obliquely curved and not crenulate : veins 3 and 5 from near angle 

 of cell; ti from upper angle; 9 fi'om 10 anastomosing with 8 to form the 

 areole; 11 from cell. Hind wing with veins o, 4 from angle of cell; 5 

 obsolescent from middle of discocellulars; 6,7 from upper angle; 8 anasto- 

 mosing witli the cell near base only. 



3371. Syrrusis notabilis. 



Panolis notabilis, Butl. A. M. N. H. (5) iv. p. 243 (1879). 



S . Head orange with black-brown bands on frons and vertex of 

 head ; palpi black, the extremities of 2nd and 3rd joints orange ; 

 thorax dark brown with a leaden grey gloss ; tegulje orange at base 

 with black band near base and slightly tipped with orange ; ])atagia 

 edged with rufous above ; some fiery red before the raetathoracic 

 crest ; pectus and legs black- brown, the tarsi ringed with orange ; 

 abdomen yellow siiffused with crimson. Fore wing with tbe basal 

 area black-brown suffused with leaden grey, some orange on base of 

 inner margin; subbasal line black defined on each side by orange, 

 waved, from costa to subm''dian fold; antemedial line orange, 



