THE CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST. 75 



GRACILARIA. 



G. ( Coriseeum) quinquistrigella. N. sp. 



Head, face and palpi white, except the outer surface of the tuft and 

 an annulus about the middle of the third joint at its tip, which are grey 

 brown. Primaries grey brown, margined all around by white, widely so 

 on the dorsal margin, but confined to the extreme costa on the costal 

 side, and about five short, oblique, white costal streaks in the apical part 

 of the wing, some of them indistinct. Al. ex. A inch. 



NEPTICULA. 



N. Belfragrella. N. sp. 



Face pale yellowish ; eye-caps white ; antennae brown ; thorax and 

 primaries pale gray, darker towards the apex of the primaries, and with a 

 fuscous spot at the apex. Al. ex. from 2)/ 2 to over three lines. Season, 

 April. 



COLEOPHORA. 



C. bistrigella. N. sp. 



Antennce and palpi simple. The neuration is that of C. analipenella, 

 Ins. Brit., v. 3, except that in the secondaries the subcostal goes to the 

 apex, with a branch to the dorsal margin ; and the median is three 

 branched, the last branch continued through the cell, and its connection 

 with the second branch is faint. 



Pale sordid ochreous, with a slight reddish cast on the primaries j 

 extreme costal margin white almost to the ciliae, and a white streak fiom 

 the middle of the base almost to the dorsal ciliae ; dorsal margin towards 

 the base whitish, faintly tinged with ochreous ; space between the veins 

 in the apical part of the wing darker than the general hue. Al. ex. half 

 inch. 



C. argentialbella. N. sp. 



Palpi and stalk of the antennae simple ; basal joint of the antennae t?ifted.. 



Silvery white ; apical part of the primaries very sparsely dusted with 

 scattered dark brown scales. Al. ex. half inch. Season, June and July. 



Four specimens, only one of which exhibits the dusting, and it also 

 shows in some lights a very faint, pale golden tinge ; possibly it ought to 

 be considered specifically distinct, but I think not. 



