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caliginoscllus Clem.. Proc. A. N. S. Phil, i860, 203. 

 Hab. N. Y. 



duplicatus, n. s. 



$ . Head, thorax and fore wings obscure clayey yellow. Hind 

 wings and abdomen rather dark fuscous. Fore wings crossed by 

 two double angulated brown lines, hence differing from caligino 

 sellus, where the lines are single, and the ground color is different. 

 Beneath brownish fuscous, palpi at the sides brownish. The 

 surfaces of primaries above show scattered dark scales about the 

 disc and at base ; a fine brown terminal line  fringes fuscous, 

 pale at base. Expanse 20 mil. ; N. Y., June 23, W. W. Hill, coll. 



fuscicostellus Zell., Mon. 44; ? mutabilis Clem. P. A. N. S. P., i860, 204. 

 Hab. Fla., Tex., N. Y., Ohio, 111. 



attenuatus Grote, Can. Ent., 11, 18. 

 Hab. Vancouver Island. 



hemiochrellus Zell., Ex. Microlep., 49. 

 Hab. "Texas." 



ruricolellus Zell., Mon. 40. 



Hab. N. Y , Penn., Ohio, 111., Me. 



vidgivagellus Clem., Proc. A. N. S. Phil., i860, 203; chalybirostris Zell. 

 Mon. 40. 

 Hab. N. Y., Penn., Ohio, 111., Me., Vancouver. 



luteolellus Clem., Proc. A. N. S. Phil., i860, 203. 

 Hab.? 



s. g. Propexus Gr. 



edonis Grote, Can. Ent., 11, 19; N. Am. Ent, 1, 68, plate 5, fig. 11. 

 Hab. Kansas. 



pexellus Kaden, Zell., Mon. 48. 

 Hab. Texas, Col. 



pectin if er Zeller, Exot. Microlep., 51, pi. 1, fig. 20 a, b. 

 Hab. "Texas." 



repandus, n. s. 



$ . Antennas with a single outer row of short teeth, obsolete at 

 base, continued to tips. The stem is outwardly pure white. The 

 teeth increase very slightly in size towards the middle arid taper 

 very gradually ; they are ciliated. Whitish. Fine dark brown 

 lines run along the interspaces. At the extremity of cell an 

 acutely angled broken line ; the longitudinal lines on cell and 



