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The palpal structure is said by Prof. Zeller to be like that of Orobaena. I 

 do not know any of the species which the Professor includes under that 

 generic name. 



Mesographe stramentalis Hiibn., Zell. Beitr., i, 74. 



This species and its varieties are described by Prof. Zeller, 1. c, who 

 considers the European and American specimens to belong to one species. 

 It is not rare in New York State. I have it from Long Island (Tepper) ; 

 Albany (Lintner) ; Buffalo. Perhaps this is the Pionea eunusalis of Mr. 

 Walker. 



Mesographe rimosalis. 

 Pionea rimosalis Guen., 371. 

 Taken by myself in Alabama. One specimen (No. 2) sent me by Mr. 

 Fred. Tepper, from Long Island. 



Eurycreon sticticalis (Linn.) 



Algonquin, Illinois, June 16, Dr. Wm. A. Nason. A specimen sent 

 to Prof. Zeller could not be distinguished by him from the European 

 species. 



Zinckenia perspectalis (Hiibn.) 



New York State and Texas (Belfrage, No. 401, Nov. 22). 



Mochlocera Zeller (n. g.) 



$ . Eyes naked ; antennae ciliate beneath, brush-like ; labial palpi 

 curved upwards across the front, pointed \ two very long, thickly scaled 

 rigid processes extend from the base of the antennae for about one-half 

 the length of these latter, ascending from the inside of the scape and 

 widening towards their tips, where they are heavily scaled. These pro- 

 cesses might be taken for the labial palpi at first sight. The neuration 

 has not been examined. I have seen three male specimens. The genus 

 is allied to Tetralopha Zell. 



Mochlocera Zellcri, n. s. 



Fore wings divided into three fields by the median lines. Inner line 

 defining outwardly the blackish basal space, black, with a slight median 

 notch, nearly perpendicular, followed by a white shade. Median space 

 shaded with white, with a short black discal streak. Outer line very finely- 

 denticulate, exserted opposite the cell, arising at apical third, black, run- 



