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Gelechia detersella Clemens. 



One type, the wings on the left side missing, otherwise in good 

 condition. Clemens' No. 75 ; alar exp., 11.5 mm. 



This species was renamed by the writer brackenridgieUa on 

 account of pre-occupation of Clemens' specific name, as shown by 

 Stainton thirty years ago. It is now found to belong to the genus 

 Gnorimoschcma Busck. 



I have seen no other specimen of this species. 



Strobisia irridipennella Clemens. 



Two tyoes, Clemens' No. 73 ; alar exp., 11.5 mm. 



These types agree with the present conception of this beautiful' 

 species. For full synonymy and references see my Gelechiid 

 paper.* Specimens compared with Clemens' type are in the 

 U. S. National Museum. 



Strobisia emblemella Clemens. 



One type, wings on the right side missing. Clemens' No. 74 ; 

 alar exp., 9 mm. 



This also confirms our present conception. Specimens com 

 pared with the type are in the U. S. National Museum. 



Endrosis kennicottella Clemens. 



One type, Clemens' No. 76 ; alar exp., 20 mm. 



This type proves, as Stainton suggested, the identity with the 

 European Endrosis fenestrella, now known as lacteclla Denis 

 and Schiffermuller. Specimens compared with Clemens' type 

 are in the U. S. National Museum. 



Evagora apicitripunctella Clemens. 



One type, without wings on the right side. Clemens' No. 77 ; 

 alar exp., 9 mm. 



This type proves my contention as against Lord Walsingham's 

 determination of the species. f The species should be known as 

 Recurvaria apicitripunctella. Specimens compared with the 

 type are in the U. S. National Museum. 



Trichotaphe setosella Clemens. 



One type, right wings missing, Clemens' No. 78; alar exp., 

 17 mrn. 



This type confirms my view as diverging from that of Lord 

 Walsingham concerning this species. It is a Trichotaphe and 

 not an Ypsolophus. Compared specimens are in the U. S. Na 

 tional Museum. 



* Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., xxv, p 904, 1902. 



+ See my Revision of American Gelechiidae, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., xxv, 

 p. "808, 1902. 



