262 THE CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST. 



Leptocella stigmatica, n. sp. (Fig. 48). 



Face pale, vertex dark with yellowish or gray hair; basal 

 joint of antennae brown, rest with pale on basal part of the joints, 

 gradually darker beyond; palpi pale; thorax brown, with short 

 yellowish white hair; the abdomen and legs yellowish. Wings 

 gray, in male a large dark brown spot on the stigmal region back 

 to the radial sector, the anastomosis dark r margined, and veins 

 elsewhere faintly dark-margined, fringe black on outpr margin; 

 hind wings gray, with gray fringe, black at upper tip. Fore wings 

 very slender, the apical cells short, fork 1 longer than pedicel, 

 fork 3 reaches nearly to the anastomosis, discal cell longer than 

 second apical, not much swollen above; hind wings very broad, 

 basal venation can be traced in a strong light, similar to that of 

 L. exqiiisita. Lower male appendage with blunt tip. 



Expanse 27 mm. 



From Jemez Mts., New Mexico, June and July (Woodgate). 



Leptocella intervena, n. sp. (Figs 15, 50). 



Pale yellowish, with white hair; antennae rather broadly 

 annulate with dark brown. Fore wings white, in the apical part 

 there are short dark streaks in the cells not touching the veins, 

 these streaks form incomplete bands across the wing, other dark 

 marks along the anal margin; a few black streaks in the middle 

 of wing, but not so distinct as in apical part of wing. 



Expanse 21 mm. 



From Zavalla Co., Nueces River, Texas, 26 and 27 April 

 (Hunter and Pratt) at light. Type in National Museum. 



GEcetina interjecta, n. sp. (Figs. 2, 5). 



Face yellow, vertex dark, palpi and antennae pale, latter with 

 tips of joints narrowly black; thorax brown; abdomen pale brown, 

 yellowish near tip; legs pale yellow. Wings gray, veins darker, a 

 long dark cloud near the stigma; hind wings gray, with darker 

 gray fringe. Fore wings with costal margin much curved near 

 tip, fork 1 reaching to discal cell, veinlets of anastomosis much 

 disjointed; hind wings with fork 1 very short, fork 3 twice as long, 

 and fork 5 reaching nearly one-half way to base. 



Expanse 14 mm. 



From Go Home Bay, Georgian Bay, Ont., 23 Aug. (Walker). 



