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a white ground, the white colour being clearer on subcostal vein ; two 

 superimposed black spots are just within half the distance out of the 

 wings, one on median, the other on vein i ; outer line suggested by three 

 or four small diffuse blackish spots ; marginal line of black dots ; hind 

 wings fuscous, marginal line dark fuscous. 

 Anglesea, N. J.; from Dr. John B. Smith. 



Psorosa TexaneHa, n. sp. 



Expands iS mm. Palpi ochreous ; front, thorax and abdomen 

 violet ochre ; fore wings ochre, overlaid with blackish fuscous, more 

 prominent along costa, less so in posterior portion ; basal space rust 

 red ; basal line a broad indeterminate blackish fuscous band ; this is 

 followed by a large reddish spot along inner margin, outer line near 

 margin blackish, indeterminate. 



Central Texas. 



Canarsia gracilclla^ n. sp 



About the expanse of C. nhniarrosorella, Clem.; the wings are 

 narrower than in that species ; the ground colour is less clear and darker, 

 and is uniform over the wings ; the basal line is obsolete, the outer line 

 faintly evident ; discal spots alone are strong, black, coalescent. 



Montclair, N. J.; from Mr. Kearfott ; taken at light in July and 

 August. This insect appears quite different from C. ulmiarrosorella as 

 above, and is a more slender insect. 



Selagia anstralel/a, n. sp. 



Expands iS mm. Palpi long, slender, fuscous white at end of 

 second and base of third segments ; thorax bluish gray ; abdomen fuscous 

 gray, darker above ; fore wings light gray, composed of white mixed with 

 some black scales, lighter at base and beyond basal lines along inner 

 margin ; basal field limited by a fine black line, obsolete at costa, broken 

 dentate, this edged within at middle of wings with white, and followed at 

 middle by a rusty red spot ; beyond this two lines, blackish, enclosing 

 while at middle, subparallel, distinctly and quite strongly dentate, reach- 

 ing across wing ; discal spots two, black, superimposed ; outer line black, 

 fine, bent and dentate, edged outwardly wiih white ; an interrupted black 

 marginal line ; hind wings whitish, margin fine, blackish. 



Central Texas. I have the $ only. 



Honor a fuinosella, n. sp. 



Expands 15 m\\\. Palpi, front, thorax and abdomen very dark 



