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Zophodia grossulariae^Riley. 
Pempelia grossularia Riley, Rept. Ins. Mo., I, p. 140, 1869. 
Dakruma turbatella Grote, Bull. Geol. Surv. Terr., iv, p. 702, 1878. 
Euzophera franconiella Hulst, Trans. Am. Ent. Soc., xvn, p. 177, 1890. 
Zophodia bella Hulst, Can. Ent., xxiv, p. 61, 1892. 
Zophodia grossularia, Hulst, Bull. 52, U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 4821, 1902. 
Zophodia bella Dyar, Proc. Ent. Soc. Wash., vi, p. 228, 1904. 
I cannot see any specific difference between Hulst' s bella and 
the old grossularice. The Western form, as I have noted, is 
distinguishable as a race, being larger, with the markings heavily 
contrasted. It is unfortunate that the names turbatella, bella or 
franconiella cannot be used for it ; but these were all based on 
Eastern specimens. I have the Western form from Manitou, 
Col. (Dyar), Seattle, Wash. (O. B. Johnson), Oregon (Koebele) 
Kaslo, B. C. 1 (Dyar) and Wellington, B. C. (G. W. Taylor, 
Th. Bryant). 
Zophodia orobanchella^Dyar. 
I think that this species 2 will prove to be the same as packar- 
della Rag. I have now additional specimens from Phoenix, 
Arizona (R. E. Kunze), and while they do not agree with Rag- 
onot's description, his figure strongly suggests them by its wing 
shape and round discal dot. I suspect that Ragonot's single 
type may have been in bad condition, so that the lines were not 
visible. 
Zophodia perdubiella, new species. 
Palpi porrected, second joint thickened by scales, third slender, deflexed, 
not long and beak-like. Wings narrow, elongate; form slender. Ashen 
gray, a few lighter scales along the costa and a trace of darker discal dots; 
all the marks obsolete. Expanse 22-26 mm. 
Two specimens, Stockton, Utah,(T. Spalding). 
Type. No. 8187, U. S. National Museum. 
A single specimen of Yosemetia aureomaculella Dyar from 
this same locality, very lightly marked and somewhat worn, 
almost exactly matches these specimens, but is easily distin- 
guishable by the much longer palpi. 
Laetilia ephestiella^Ragonot. 
Dakruma ephestiella Ragonot, Diag. N. Am. Phyc., p. 13, 1887. 
Lcetilia ephestiella Dyar, Proc. Ent. Soc. Wash., vi, p. 159, 1904. 
Maricopa lustrella Dyar, Proc. Ent. Soc. Wash., v, p. 227, 1903. 
In my Maricopa lustrella the tongue is very small, but not 
1 Incorrectly referred to as Z. packardella Rag., Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 
xxvii, p. 921, 1904. 
a Proc. Ent. Soc. Wash., vi, p. in, 1904. 
