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Salebria levigatella, n. sp. — Expands 28 mm. Head and thorax 

 blackish. Forewings smooth, of an even fuscous, the costa more rounded 

 than usual, basal space to basal line of a dull red colour, lines indistinct, 

 the basal faintly discernible, dentate, the outer very faint or entirely 

 obsolete. Hindwings fuscous, darker outwardly. Amherst, Mass., from 

 Dr. C. H. Fernald ; also from Wisconsin. 



Salebria purpurella, n. sp.— Expands 27 mm. Face and palpi gray, 

 mixed with black ; the summit of head stained with reddish. Thorax 

 and abdomen fuscous, with reddish stain. Forewings gray, heavily 

 washed with reddish-purple, the gray being more clear before basal line 

 and along costa before outer line. Basal line near base, apparent only on 

 posterior half, lined on each side with black ; outer line very faint and 

 indistinct close to margin. Hindwings fuscous, tinged slightly with 

 reddish near anterior angle. New Mexico. 



Zophodia bella, n. sp. — Expands 28 mm. Head and palpi fuscous- 

 gray ; thorax fuscous ; abdomen fuscous ; the segments lighter posteriorly. 

 Forewings gray, clear along costa, washed with fuscous behind sub- 

 costal vein, this running in longitudinal lines on the veins and interspaces, 

 being especially distinct on the veins. Basal line suggested by diffuse 

 blackish spots ; outer line quite indistinct, oblique from costa, then 

 strongly dentated ; a subterminal line of diffuse black spots ; two discal 

 dots black, diffuse, the anterior more distinct. Hindwings light fuscous 

 with marginal black line. Massachusetts. 



Ocala, n. gen. — Labial palpi long, porrect ; maxillary palpi distinct, 

 pencil tufted ; tongue long, antennnse bent above base with tuft of 

 scales in bend; forewings 11 veins, 4 and 5 stemmed, 10 separate; 

 hindwings 7 veins, 3 and 4 stemmed, 5 wanting. Abdomen in ^ tufted. 

 Very near to DolichorrJiinia, Rag., and differing principally in the 

 presence of the pencil tufted maxillary palpi and tufted abdomen, 



Ocala dryadella, n. sp. — Expands 18 mm. Palpi and head fuscous 

 gray, thorax light fuscous or dirty white, abdomen same colour with 

 heavy anal tufts beneath and on sides in male ; forewings fuscous gray, 

 basal line well out near middle of wing, faint, edged outwardly with diffuse 

 broken black, outer line close to margin, indistinct, rounded, serrated ; 

 two black discal dots, very small ; a comparatively large, oval black spot 

 on basal space near basal line just above inner margin. Hindwings 

 translucent, light fuscous. 



