LOZOT^NIA. 
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Lozotaenia retana. (Plate LXIII. fig. 4.) 
Palpi very short, scarcely projecting beyond the head ; apical joint slender, exposed, 
together with the liead and antennae yellowish ochreous : thorax yellowish, inclining to 
reddish ochreous, with some pale yellow appressed scales posteriorly ; a tuft of long whitish 
hairs on each side at the base of the abdomen. Fore wings — with the costa slightly arched 
(without a costal fold in the male) ; apex rounded; apical margin convex — pale golden yellow, 
with an irregularly margined basal patch widely reticulated with ferruginous lines, its outer 
half tinged with pinkish ochreous, and an oblique pinkish ochreous central fascia, interrupted 
above the middle and narrowly margined with ferruginous, irregularly connected with a dorsal 
spot of the same colour between them ; beyond these is another irregular fascia of the same 
colour, margined with ferruginous, curved downwards towards the anal angle, and not reacliing 
the apical margin ; some ferruginous spots or streaks crossing the apex, the whole having a 
widely reticulated appearance. Hind wings and cilia yellowish white. 2 , 1 ? . Expanse 
of wings 18 millims. 
Texas. 
Allied to " Tortrix" housionana, Grote (Bull. Buff. Soc. i. p. 15, pi. i. fig. 5), of which 
it may prove to be a variety, although it differs from Grote's figure in the absence of the 
central shade along the cell and in the presence of a more decided fascia. 
Lozotsenia franciscana. (Plate LXIII. fig. 5.) 
Antennae pubescent, annulated with white and pale brownish fuscous : head, thorax, 
palpi, and fore wings whitish, the latter more or less irrorated or suffused with pale brownish 
fuscous, with an ill-defined and indistinct patch at the base of the wing ; an oblique fascia from 
before the middle of the costa to within the anal angle, a triangular spot at the costa beyond 
the middle, and a slight shade along the apical margin ; all minutely irrorated with brownish- 
fuscous scales disposed in slender lines. Hind wings very pale brownish fuscous ; the cilia 
whitish. Some specimens are much darker than others, the spaces between the dark markings 
being more suffused with subfuscous scales. 2 ■ Expanse of wings 15 millims. 
May 16, 1871, San Francisco. 
Taken amongst plants of wild Lupin on the sand hills. 
Lozotsenia glaucana. (Plate LXIII. fig. 6.) 
Head, thorax, antennae, and palpi brownish grey ; the palpi with the second joint thickly 
clothed with greyish scales, somewhat projecting above the base of the short apical joint. Fore 
wings — with the costa arched before the middle and slightly indented before the apex j the 
apical margin oblique — shining pale brownish grey, sometimes minutely speckled transversely 
with brownish fuscous ; a narrow, indistinct, brownish-fuscous fascia before the middle, 
chiefly visible at the costa, sharply angulated internally below the middle of the wing ; a long 
