94 Journal New York Entomological Society. l v °'- xvi. 



Homohadena dinalda, new species. 



Dark ashen gray with a slight brownish tinge. Head chocolate brown. Collar 

 brown at extreme base below a black line above which it is very pale gray or whitish. 

 Thorax concolorous or a little gray powdery. Abdomen paler gray. Primaries very 

 little powdery. A prominent, rather well defined black streak extends beneath the 

 median vein from base to t. p. line. A similar streak extends from reniform outward 

 to the s. t. line. Basal line single, black, marked across the costal region only. T. a. 

 line single, black, incomplete, partially lost and very slender in the middle of its 

 course, well marked on the margins, it forms a well defined obtuse outward angle in 

 the cell, a less defined inward angulation on the longitudinal streak and a slight out- 

 curve below this. T. p. line single, black, irregular in thickness, widely outcurved 

 over the cell and deeply incurved in the sub-median interspace, followed by a slightly 

 paler or whitish shading. S. t. line consists of a series of whitish interspaceal blotches 

 which tend to become lost. A series of black terminal lunules. A pale line at the 

 base of the fringes. Orbicular not traceable in the specimens. Reniform very ob- 

 scurely marked, its form not defined in the material before me. Secondaries smoky, 

 paler at base, with a brown terminal line ; fringes more whitish, showing through 

 from beneath is a smoky discal spot and a slightly irregular extra-median line and 

 discal spot ; secondaries with a very distinct extra-median line and an obvious discal 

 spot. 



Expands, 1. 25 inches = 31 mm. 



Habitat. — Winnipeg, Manitoba, July 19 ; Sandy Lake, Newfound- 

 land, August 15. 



One male in good condition one female somewhat rubbed and 

 broken. These two examples, widely separated in locality and 10 

 years in date of capture are, I believe correctly associated, and repre- 

 sent a species allied to retroversa and infixa in the smoky secondaries 

 and to badistriga in the maculation of primaries. It is quite possible 

 that it may be found in collections mixed with badistriga which has 

 white secondaries in the male and black streaks in the interspaces 

 toward the outer margin. From infixa and refroversa it differs in its 

 smaller size and in the almost total loss of its ordinary spots. 



Oncocnemis lacticollis, new species. 



Ashen gray, powdery. Head and collar creamy, yellowish ; palpi gray at sides, 

 head with a black inter-antennal line. Thoracic disc powdery. Abdomen paler 

 gray not powdery. Primaries powdery without transverse lines or ordinary spots ; 

 veins black marked ; a series of terminal interspaceal black streaks ; fringes concol- 

 orous. Secondaries yellowish gray at base, darkening to smoky brown outwardly ; 

 fringes whitish with a smoky line near base. Beneath, uniform powdery gray, body 

 paler, more yellowish. 



Expands, 1 inch = 25 mm. 



Habitat. — Stockton, Utah, September 4. 



This is a very simply marked form, easily recognizable by the 



