246 ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS. [July, *l8 



Locality : Loma Linda, California, April 23 and May 27. 

 (G. R. Pilate.) 



Types in author's collection. 



Especially characterized by the shape of the apical line in 

 cilia. 



Bucculatrix ceanothiella n. sp. 



Face and head white, the tuft with a few brown scales, antennae 

 'white, the stalk annulate with dark brown. Ground color of thorax 

 and fore wings white, with sparse dusting of dark brown scales. 

 The dusting becomes more dense along base of costa, and in the basal 

 third of dorsum. Markings formed of groups of dark-tipped scales 

 are situated as follows: a triangular costal spot just beyond one- 

 third ; a large oblique streak beyond the middle, becoming attenuated 

 in the middle of the wing and continuing as a line of dark scales to 

 the middle of the hind margin; a scarcely denned grouping of 

 dark-tipped scales before the apex on the costa; a rather large semi- 

 circular spot on the middle of the dorsum, with a few darker scales 

 on its inner side on the fold. Cilia whitish, with a dark line from 

 apex to dorsum. Hind wings and cilia pale silvery gray. Legs whitish. 

 Tarsal joints dark-tipped. Abdomen whitish. Expanse: 6.5 mm. 



Locality: Colton, San Bernardino County, California. 



Type in author's collection. 



The larva is a miner in the leaves of Ccanolhns, forming 1 

 at first a small semi-transparent brownish blotch mine ; later 

 it feeds externally on the under side of the leaf. Cocoon 

 white, marked with indistinct ridges. Lo^va in February; 

 imago April 5. 



Bucculatrix latella n. sp. 



Face and antennal eye-caps white; tuft on the head white, usually 

 with a group of ocherous hairs in the middle posteriorly. Fore wings 

 white, with scattered minutely brown-tipped pale ocherous scales ; 

 a broad ocherous streak, sometimes nearly obsolete, from base along 

 fold to one-fifth; on the middle of the dorsum a large conspicuous 

 ocherous patch sometimes reaching the middle of the wing, and 

 bordered internally just above the margin by a small patch of darker 

 brown-tipped raised scales. A little beyond this on the costa, there 

 is a more or less distinct patch of the pale ocherous brown-tipped 

 scales. At the end of the cell is a minute, but distinct black dot. A 

 patch of pale ocherous dark-tipped scales in the apex of the wing; 

 the ocherous shade in the scales sometimes lacking, leaving only the 

 dark tips. Hind wings grayish, cilia ocherous at their bases, shading 

 outwardly to pure white. Legs whitish. Expanse : 10-12 mm 



