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Charlotte Harbor, Fla. From Mrs. A. T. Slosson to whose kindness 



1 am indebted for many favours, and to whom I give my grateful thanks. 



Diviana iiyjuphceella., n. sp. — Expands 21 mm. Palpi very long, 

 much exceeding head, the second member especially being lengthened, 

 dark fuscou.';, whitish in front. Head blackish fuscous, collar blackish. 

 Thorax dull gray. Abdomen lightish gray. Forewings fuscous gray 

 lines indistinct, the basal indicated by a deepening of the dark colour on 

 either side, outer line near outer edge and parallel with it ; discal spots 

 distinct geminate, a marginal line of black spots. Hindwings light 

 fuscous. Charlotte Harbor, Fla., from Mrs. A. T. Slosson. 



It was my intention to erect a new genus Palatka for this species, 

 more especially on account of the very long erect labial palpi, but I have 

 concluded to place it under Diviana., which it nearly approaches. I 

 mention this, as I gave the MS. name, Palatka^ to Dr. J. B. Smith, and 

 on this account the species stands under that generic name in his lately 

 published " List of Lepidoptera." 



Chipeta, n. gen. — Labial palpi long, slender, arched on second mem- 

 ber, horizontal at end, 2nd member very long, end member short; 

 maxillary palpi small, ocelli distinct ; antennas crenate pubescent. 

 Tongue short, but not obsolete. Forewings long, narrow, oval, 9 veins 

 5 and 8 wanting, 3 and 4 separate, 10 separate. Hindwings 7 veins, 



2 at angle, 3 and 4 stemmed, 5 wanting, 8 distinct. Near to Pampa 

 Ragonot ; the generic name from Chipeta, wife of Ouray, Chief of the 

 Ute Indians. In Dr. Smith's List of Lepidoptera the genus is under the 

 name Osceola., but that is preoccupied, so I change it to CJiipeta. 



Chipeta perlepidella, n. sp. — Expands 22 mm. Palpi, head and 

 thorax dark red. Abdomen yellowish fuscous, with a reddish tinge. 

 Forewings with costa narrowly white, the line not reaching apex, the rest 

 of the wings bright reddish, quite even in colour. Hindwings white, 

 narrow ; pointed. Fla. 



Lipogr aphis subosseeila, n. sp. — Expands 16 mm. Head, thorax and 

 forewings of a dull white colour, rather evenly washed with light fuscous, 

 giving a dirty white appearance, and this all sparingly mixed with blackish 

 scales ; line of forewings indistinct, shown rather by a darkening of edges 

 which give a blackish blotch by basal line near inner margin and an even 

 subterminal dark rather broad band. Two discal dots also indistinct. 

 A marginal line of indistinct black dots. Hindwings fuscous, darkest at 



