THE CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST. 147 



ElacJiista unifasciella. N. sp. 



Antennae brownish purple ; palpi white. Head, thorax and fore 

 wings brownish purple, in some lights reddish purple. There is an oblique 

 white fascia just before the middle of the fore wings, which is a little 

 nearer the base on the costal than on the dorsal margin, and the color of 

 the wing is much deeper behind the wing than before it. There is a 

 small white spot just before the dorsal ciliae, and a little behind it is a 

 narrow costal white streak, which passes obliquely backwards nearly 

 across the wing. The legs and tarsi are marked with brownish purple 

 and yellowish white bands and spots. Al. ex. y^ inch. The white 

 markings on the wings are metallic in some lights. I think it is not 

 likely to be mistaken for any known species. 



A/iarsitz ? albapulvella. N. sp. 



I have but a single specimen of this species, and have not examined 

 the neuration. Possibly it belongs to Ypsolophus , to which it is allied by 

 the ciliation of the antennae, apparent under the lens. But the 

 ornamentation is unlike that of any Ypsolophus known to me, and the 

 width and form of the wings and form of the palpi ally it to Anarsia 

 rather than to Ypsolophus. The checkered ornamentation of the 

 antennae reminds one of a Pluielia. 



Antennae dark brown, with a white spot on each side of each joint. 

 Palpi dark brown, the tuft tipped with white, with a white line on each 

 side of each joint. Tongue white. Head grayish brown. Fore wings 

 and thorax brown, the wings sparsely but distinctly dusted with white, 

 especially towards the apex, where there is a white dusted fascia which is 

 strongly angulated posteriorly, following the course of the apical margin 

 and connecting a small ochreous spot at the beginning of the costal ciliae 

 with one at the beginning of the dorsal ciliae ; there are six transversely 

 oblique oblong narrow white spots around the base of the ciliae, two of 

 them being on the costal and four on the dorsal margin. Ciliae ochreous. 

 Posterior wings gray, with whitish ciliae. Legs and tarsi dark brown, the 

 tarsi annulate with white. AL ex. V% inch. 



