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G. niveopulvella. IV. sp. 



Palpi simple ; third joint slender and longer than the second, dark brown; 

 the second hoary at the tip; the third whitish on the itpper surface at the 

 base. Head brown, dusted with white, with a row of white scales across 

 the forehead between the eyes. Antennae brown. Thorax brown, 

 densely dusted with white, especially about the middle, where the white 

 prevails. To the eye the fore wings appear very dark brown, with a white 

 spot on the disc before the middle and two or three small ones behind 

 the middle, and an irregular white fascia posteriorly angulated at the 

 beginning of the ciliae ; under the lens the wing appears to be pretty 

 densely dusted with white and the spots are only aggregations of the 

 dusting. Under surface and legs irregularly marked with dark brown and 

 gray, and the tarsi are annulate with white. At. ex. \% inch. 



G. bicrisiatella. N. sp. 



Palpi simple, second joint as long as third, and white on the inner surface 

 and tip ; outer surface dark brown; third joint ochreous, with a dark 

 brown annulus about the middle. Antennae ochreous, annulate with 

 brown. Fore wings pale ochreous, dusted and suffused with brown. 

 There is an oblong tuft of dark brown raised scales on the fold, and a 

 short brown streak between it and the dorsal margin. Another tuft of 

 brown scales at the end of the cell, and the apical part of the wing is 

 dark brown. Ciliae stramineous, with a narrow brown hinder marginal 

 line about the middle of those of the dorsal margin. AL ex. A inch. 



G. Belangerella. IV. sp. 



Second joint of the palpi a little swollen towards the apex, and the third 

 as long as the second ; second joint pale gray, third pale ochreous with a 

 brown annulus before the middle and another before the tip. Head 

 gray. Antennae brown. Thorax and fore wings gray, with a dark brown 

 streak along the fold and two or three small spots about the middle of 

 the wing and two more at the end of the cell slightly raised above the 

 surface. There is a row of eight blackish spots around the apex. Hind 

 wings somewhat sinuate beneath the tip, pale grayish fuscous. Legs dark 

 brown ; tarsi annulate with white. Al. ex. fa inch. 



LEUCOPHRYNE., iTCfl. tlOV. 



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Second joint of the labial palpi three times as long as the short coni- 

 cal third joint; the second joint projects nearly straight in front of the 



