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High Island, Maryland (near Washington), 17 June; several 

 specimens. 



Setodes autumnalis, n. sp. (PI. IX, fig. 23). 



Pale yellowish throughout, clothed with pale yellowish hair, wings 

 with golden hair; abdomen rather brighter yellow at tip. Wings very 

 slender, both pairs acute at tips, fork i with pedicel as long as veinlet 

 closing discal cell, fork 3 no longer than fork i. In hind wings the 

 radial sector is not distinct on basal portion. Last segment of abdomen 

 of male is very large, upturned, and has a hairy appendage near tip, 

 narrow at base, broad and rounded above. 



Expanse, 14 mm. 



High Island, Maryland (near Washington) 28 September. 

 Readily known by pale yellow color. 



Setodes grandis, n. sp. (PI. VIII, fig. 4). 



Head and thorax dark brown, clothed with mostly white hair; palpi 

 brown, with brown hair; basal joints of antennae brown, beyond yel 

 lowish, narrowly annulate with brown at tips of joints; legs pale yel 

 lowish, first pair darker. Abdomen pale, sometimes darker on tip. 

 Wings dusky, with sparse black hair; radius and cubitus dark brown; 

 hind wings faintly dusky, with gray fringe. Both pairs are long, and 

 acute at tips; fork 3 much longer than fork i, the latter very short 

 pedicellate; lower branch of radial sector ending slightly before tip 

 of wing. 



Expanse, 16 mm. 



Three from New Haven, Conn., 23 June (Viereck) ; also 

 from Falls Church, Va. 



CEcetina inornata, n. sp. 



Yellowish, clothed with yellow hair; palpi wit.h more gray hair; 

 antennae narrowly annulate with dark; abdomen and legs entirely pale 

 yellowish. Wings hyaline, densely clothed with golden, and some 

 blackish hair, apical fringe rather long, and brown; anostomoses not 

 marked, the posterior one very oblique; hind wings more hyaline, with 

 sparse blackish hair, and long dark fringe. Maxillary palpi rather 

 heavy, and densely haired. Fore wings with both forks not extending 

 back of discal cell ; in hind wings the second fork has a pedicel nearly 

 its length, and the first fork extends only a short distance back on the 

 discal cell. 



Expanse, 18 mm. 



Douglas, Ariz., August (Snow). 



