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short, not exceeding the front. I had a & before me in describ- 
ing the genus, but did not mention this character, supposing 
the male to be defective. However, I have now a second speci- 
men from Burnet Co., Texas (F. G. Schaupp) showing the same 
character, as Well as two males and five females of the following 
species : 
Cacotherapia flexilinealis, new species. 
Yellowish cinereous, sordid, with a powdering of black scales on the inner 
part of basal and median spaces. Inner line far outward, slender, linear, 
black, forming a small but marked outward loop on subcostal and median 
veins and a short re-entrant angle in the cell. A black discal dot or streak 
on the cross vein and a more or less distinct one in the center of the cell- 
Outer line similar to the inner one, incurved on both folds; a terminal black 
line. Hind wings sordid gray or blackish. Expanse 10-17 mm., very 
variable in size. 
Seven specimens, Brownsville, Texas, May 2, Los Borregos, 
Texas, May 5 (H. S. Barber), Burnet Co., Texas, March and 
April (F. G. Schaupp) ; two of the types are' with Mr. W. D. 
Kearfott. 
Type. No. 8198, U. S. National Museum. 
I presume the larva of this species will be found to feed on 
scale insects as the preceding species does. 
Subfamily 
Cacozelia alboplagialis, new species. 
Antennal process long and heavy, curved, reaching to the middle of the 
thorax. Maxillary palpi pencil-tufted; hind tibiae with one pair of spurs. 
Fore wings brown-black, shining, a little more brownish toward anal angle ; 
a large white spot on costa, occupying the middle field, including the black 
discal dots and some shaded marks along the costal edge. Ordinary lines 
lightly indicated, approximate below; a black dot in middle of basal space. 
Base of wing narrowly ochraceous. Hind wing yellowish, subpellucid 
toward base ; traces of an outer black line ; outer border brownish ; a black 
line at base of fringe. Expanse 27 mm. 
One cT, Huachuca Mts., Arizona (R. E. Kunze). 
Type. No. 8194, U. S. National Museum. 
Tetralopha melanogrammos Zeller. 
Tetralopha melanogrammos Zeller, Verh. zool.-bot. Ges. Wien, xxu, p. 
546, 1872. 
Katona euphemella Hulst, Ent. Amer., iv, p. 113, 1888. 
Wanda tiltella Hulst, Ent. Amer., iv, p. 114, 1888. 
Benta speciosella Hulst, Journ. N. Y. Ent. Soc., vm, p. 222, 1901. 
Tetralopha euphemella Hulst, Bull. 52, U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 4662, 1903. 
Wanda tiltella Hulst, Bull. 52, U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 4665, 1903. 
