2L2 THE CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST. 



TINEA. 



T. mannorella. N. sp. 



Head and palpi yellowish white ; the second joint of the palpi brown 

 on the outer surface. Thorax and fore wings white, marbled with dark 

 brown spots, which are confluent, the basal fifth being white, except a 

 brown spot on the base of the costa, one on the base of the dorsal mar- 

 gin, one on the fold and one between it and the dorsal margin ; in the 

 remainder of the wing the brown prevails ; one of these dark brown spots 

 is on the costa before the middle and reaches the fold, and another about 

 the middle of the costa does not quite reach the fold, and behind it along 

 the costa and around the apex is a row of distinct and separate dark 

 brown spots, five of which are on the costal margin. There is a dark 

 brown hinder marginal line extending through the middle of the dorsal 

 ciliae, and the ciliae behind it are dusted with black. Al. ex. j£ inch. 



T. ■minutipulvella. N. sp. 



Outer surface of the second joint of the palpi dark brown. Palpi 

 otherwise and the head white, with a sordid brownish spot between the 

 antennae. Antennae yellowish white, annulate with brown. Thorax and 

 fore wings white, minutely but distinctly dusted with pale brown, the 

 dusting along the costa aggregated into minute brown spots, and also 

 along the base of the dorsal ciliae, which are white flecked with pale 

 brown. Hind wings grayish fuscous. Dorsal surface of the abdomen 

 grayish brown, with a distinct dark brown line along each side. Under 

 surface whitish ; tip pale sulphur yellow. Legs brown on their anterior 

 surfaces, whitish behind and the tarsi annulate with white. aL ex. % inch. 



T. marginimaculella. N. sp. 



Outer surface of the palpi brown ; inner surface and face white ; ver- 

 tex pale sulphur yellow, or, perhaps, rather deep stramineous. Maxillary 

 palpi grayish white. Antennae silvery gray. Thorax and base of the 

 costal portion of the wing brown, that color also being extended as a 

 streak or series of spots along the fold to the dorsal margin and at the 

 base of the dorsal ciliae. There are four brown spots on the costal mar- 

 gin, the last of which is placed at the beginning of the ciliae, and a row 

 of brown spots extends at the base of the ciliae entirely around the 

 apex ; there is a dark brown spot on the middle of the disc and another 

 at the end of the cell. Ciliae and hind wings silvery pale gray. Abdo- 



