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Apparently falls in Altoona by Hulsfs tables, as veins 4 and 



5 are very shortly stalked ; but on reading- the text, it is seen that 

 Altoona is not different from Volusia, both of which are regarded 

 by Ragonot as synonyms of Tolima and have veins 3 and 4 of 

 the fore wings distinctly stalked. The present species differs also 

 from the generic type in the greater length of tongue. 



Atascosa quadricolorella, n. sp. 



Fore wings with u veins, 4 and 5 stalked, 8 and 9 stalked; hind wings 

 with 7 veins, 2 at the angle of the cell, 3 and 4 long stalked, 8 very short. 

 Tongue small, vet distinct; palpi obliquely ascending, the second joint 

 enlarged at the tip, third about one-fourth the second. 



Fore wing gray, powdered with white on costal third. Inner line white, 

 narrow, arcuate, more oblique on costal half, without any indentations. 

 Following it, a band, red-brown on costal half, ocher on inner half and 

 spreading into a large blotch. An illy defined darker shade through the 

 cell, cutting the brown band and touching the partly confluent discal dots. 

 Outer line white, edged by black scales on both sides, a little excurved 

 mesially and obscurely dentate. A terminal blackish diffuse line. Hind 

 wings white, a fuscous line towards apex. Expanse 18 mm. 



One 9, Las Cruces, New Mexico (T. D. A. Cockerell). 

 Type. No. 7935, U. S. National Museum. 



Caudellia, n. gen. 



Fore wings with 9 veins, 5 and 8 wanting, 3 and 4 separate; hind wings 

 with 7 veins, 3 and 4 separate, 8 very short, cell normal, about half of 

 wing. Tongue moderate, distinct; labial palpi obliquely ascending, third 

 joint somewhat deflexed, long, exceeding the front by twice the length of 

 the head. Maxillary palpi very small, filiform. Ocelli present, minute; 

 tf antennae simple, a little irregular and flexuous above base. Fore wing 

 with oblique scale tuft on costa below beyond base. 



Allied to Unadilla Hulst. 

 Caudellia apyrella, n. sp. 



Dark vinous brown, heavily overlaid with black. Fore wings with the 

 markings obscured, vinous shaded; inner line a vague paler shade; a 

 lighter patch on outer third of costa touching the obscure discal dots; a 

 black shade at apex ; terminal line black. Hind wing whitish, subpellucid, 

 fuscous tinted. Fore wing pale ashen below; costal tuft vinous. Expanse 

 14-15 mm. 



Two cTd\ Plummers Island, Maryland, June and July, 1903 

 (Aug. Busck). 



Type. No. 785 2, U. S. National Museum. 



Caudellia albovittella, n. sp. 



Fore wings with 9 veins, all separate, 5 and 8 wanting; hind wings with 



6 veins, 3 and 4 separate; palpi porrect, the basal joint ascending, the 



