12 TOETEICID^.. 
North America. From Mr. Carter's collection. Robinson gives Massachusetts, Texas, 
New York, and Philadelphia as localities. 
This is one of several instances in which Mr. Walker has described the outer margin as 
convex where it is rather concave. I can only account for this by supposing that he has 
described the appearance given to it by the cilia, which may often deceive the eye as to the 
actual shape of the wing-margin. 
Lozotaenia fucana. (Plate LXIII. fig. 2.) 
Head, thorax, palpi, and antennje greyish ochreous : abdomen yellowish grey. Fore 
wings — with the costa evenly rounded, the apical margin not oblique, the costa slightly bent 
over towards the middle, but not folded in the male — glossy pale ochreous or straw-colour, with 
a patch of rusty-brown scales towards the base : an oblique brown fascia commences before 
the middle of the costa, and runs to beyond the middle of the dorsal margin ; this fascia 
is enlarged on its outer edge by a projection folloMdng the upper and outer margins of 
the cell : the veins are indicated towards the apical margin by fine lines of the same colour ; 
and there is a small patch towards the apex, wider at the costa than beneath it : cilia glossy, 
pale ochreous. Hind wings white. A variety (not figured) has the fore wings glossy yellowish 
ferruginous, the costal patch and fascia indicated in rusty brown ; hind wings whitish, 
slightly spotted and dusted with pale fuscous. 4 • Expanse of wings 20 millims. 
Southern Oregon, middle of May 1872. 
This species differs from Cacoecia costana of Europe, to which at first sight it would seem 
to be allied, principally in the brown shade or fascia being carried conspicuously quite across 
the wing instead of being partially obsolete below the middle as in that species, as well as in 
the absence of any decided costal fold in the male, which (in following Heinemann) would be 
required to class it with that species and C. semialbana in the genus Cacoecia. 
Lozotseiiia retiniana. (Plate LXIII. fig. 3.) 
Head, thorax, and palpi brownish ochreous: palpi very short, ascending; tbe apical 
joint slightly depressed : autennaj brownish pubescent. Fore wings — with the costa rather 
straight, slightly bent over along the middle, but without any decided fold ; apical margin 
convex, scarcely oblique — stramineous ochreous, much reticulated, with slightly raised ferru- 
ginous brown streaks and spots, between some of which they are more or less sufi'used with 
light reddish brown (1st) on the basal portion of the wing, (2ndly) at the costa before and 
beyond the middle, (3rdly) on the dorsal margin within the anal angle, and (4thly) above the 
middle of the wdng towards the apical margin, which has a row of ferruginous brown spots 
running parallel to it. Hind wings and cilia greyish fuscous. The underside of all the wings 
greyish fuscous, somewhat spotted with pale ochreous along the costal margins. 1 ^ . Ex- 
panse of wings 25 millims. 
Mount Shasta, California, August 1871. 
