128 TELE CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST. 



thorax and primaries yellowish ochreous, well dusted with dark brown; 

 eiliae pale ochreous. AL ex. ii inch. Kentucky. 



The larva makes a somewhat crooked linear yellowish-white mine, 

 with a central line of frass, in the leaves of the Chestnut Oak (Quercus 

 casianea), in the latter part of July. 



N. fusco-capitella. N. sp. 



Head dark fuscous ; palpi, eye-caps and antennae yellowish white,the 

 antennae somewhat stained with fuscous above ; primaries and thorax 

 white, faintly tinged with yellowish, and the apical half of the primaries 

 dusted with fuscous scales arranged mainly in small spots ; body and legs 

 creamy white. AL ex. almost yl inch. Captured in Kentucky in June. 



JV. ochre-fasciella. N. sp. 



Head and eye-caps pale reddish-ochreous; palpi a little paler; antennae 

 pale fuscous, with a silvery lustre ; thorax and primaries blackish-brown, 

 with a nearly straight yellowish-ochreous fascia just before the middle ; 

 apical eiliae yellowish-ochreous, basal half of the primaries yellowish- 

 ochreous on the under surface. AL ex. scarcely ^ inch. Kentucky. 

 Taken in June. 



N. eil'ne-fuscella. N. sp. 



Palpi silvery ; head reddish-yellow ; eye-caps silvery ; thorax and fore- 

 wings dark brown, a little bronzed, and cilliae of the same hue. A white 

 fascia just behind the middle of the wing, nearly straight, a little widest 

 on the dorsal margin, and perhaps a little nearer to the base on the costal 

 margin ; under surface and legs yellowish white ; posterior tibiae fuscous. 

 A I. ex. /'v of an inch. Taken at lamp, Aug. 23rd. 



I cannot see wherein this species differs from fusco-tibiella Clem., 

 except that Clemens says " Ciliae pale grayish," whereas the eiliae in this 

 species have the bronzy dark brown hue of the wings. Dr. Clemens 

 gives no measurements. 



