brown dash ; another at trans. -ant. lint- widt-ninif into the cell ; a 

 third on costa centrally, large, triangular. Secondaries very pale 

 gray. Ivxpanse. 20 nun. 



llabitiit, Atlantic States. 



L. minna Huthr. 



iSSi — bCTLEK, Ann. Ma';. Nat. Ilist., (5) NOl. \ III, p. 315. 

 Silvery gray ; a bhuk-brown ilasli at base of tdsla ; a black 

 spot at basal third ; a larger rhoniboitlal jcl bhuk spot in the cell 

 and an oblique scries of four blackish dots from this to inner 

 margin; a black tlot at end of cell antl trans. -post, and subter- 

 ininal lines of blackish spots, the latter waved. Ivxpanse, 24 mm. 

 Habitat, California [Butler J. 



L, o villa Grotc. 



1S75 — Gkoik, Can. Ent. Vol. \II. j). 221. 



(irayish white; trans. -ant. and trans -post, lines black, the 

 latter (.lenticulate, followed by a jnn-e white shade. .\ similar 

 shade in place of the subterminal line. Hind wings dust\- white. 

 E.vpanse, 16 mm. 



Habitat, Northern Atlantic Slates |(;rotc|. 



L. anfracta lly. Fuiwards. 



iSSi — Ilv. Ei)W.\Rns, I'apiiio, Vol. 1, p. 12. 



Primaries olive brown with white slunies. Trans. -ant. antl 

 trans. -post, lines whitish, shadetl with grayish on the edges, each 

 enclosing a darker line. Trans. -post, line outwardly arcuate 

 opposite the cell, terminating in a white blotch ; before apex, four 

 more white blotches. Margin broailly silvery white, succeeded 

 by a pale olivaceous space inwardly. .\ row of terminal brown 

 dots. K.xpanse, 20 mm. 



Habitat, Sierra Nevada of California | lulwartls |. 



Genus Argyrophyes G/otc. 



1S73 — (iKOiK, lUiil. r>uff. Soc. .\al. Hist., p. 175. 

 Synapsis of Species. 



.•\ broad median blackisii band on primaries . . . . 



No distinct median band ...... 



A. pustulata Walker. 



1865— W.MKKR. Cat. IJrit. Mus., \ul. XNXIH, p. 795. 



iii^rofasciata Zeller. 



1872 — Zei.I.EK, Verh. Zool.-bot. C.es. \Viei), \ol. XXII, p. 454. 



ohaurata Morrison. 



1874 — Morrison, Proc. Bost. Soc. N. II., \'ul. .X\'II, p. 154. 



pustulata. 

 cilicoides. 



