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in Tetralopha, after examining Walker's type. I am inclined to 
view Ragonot's three names as referring to forms of one species, 
most appropriately named -variella. I have five specimens 
from different parts of Texas which I refer to it. 
Attacapa callipeplella Hulst cannot be separated generically 
from Pococera. The species may be recognized by the absence 
of dentations in the outer line. 
Subfamily 
Myelois annuliferella^ new species. 
Fore wings elongate, narrow, dark gray, a little pale ochraceous shaded 
along inner margin. Inner line far from base, strongly bent out over cell, 
regaining the inner margin by a long, obtuse angle, white, narrow, narrowly 
black edged without, not sharply contrasted. Discal mark a neat oval 
ringlet. Outer line nearly straight, a little crenulate, not bent. Terminal 
dots diffused. Hind wings white, grayish at the margin in the $ . Expanse 
19-23 mm., the 9 the smaller. 
Two specimens, cT and $ , Gallinas Canon, New Mexico (E. J. 
Oslar), Yuma Co., Arizona (collection of W. D. Kearfott). 
Type. No. 8193, U. S. National Museum. 
Myelois caliginoidella v , new species. 
cT antennae simple, broken in the type, but the basal joint and several 
succeeding ones remain. Labial palpi smooth, upturned to vertex, max- 
illary palpi scaled. Veins 4 and 5 separate on fore wing, approximate at 
base on hind wing. Fore wing ashen gray, basal space nearly uniformly 
light; inner line reddish ochraceous, preceded by a zigzag black line on its 
lower half, followed by a heavy black shade on costa. Discal dots black, 
separate. Outer line fine, pale crenulate and incised gently on both folds, 
enclosed by a black shade that runs from apex to middle of inner margin. 
A terminal row of dots. Hind wings pale yellowish, fuscous on the costa. 
Expanse 24 mm. 
One tf, Santa Clara, Cal. (collection of W. D. Kearfott). 
Type. No. 8190, U. S. National Museum. 
The specimen bears a label "Mineola caliginella Hulst," and 
it much resembles that species ; but it is larger, broader winged 
and the median shading is differently disposed, besides the 
differential generic character. 
Rhodophsea intransitella 1 , new species. 
Stout and robust, the cT with a large hair-pencil on the metathorax below 
the hind wings. Light gray, sparsely dusted with black; a large brownish 
cloud on the inner margin between the lines, shading to yellowish out- 
wardly. Inner line represented by a black dot on costa and a larger tri- 
angular spot on the inner margin, lined by pale without, obsolete centrally. 
Discal dot single, produced outward by a clouded ray. Outer line slightly 
