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liJic at their base, and one also at the base of the dorsal cilicB, and three dark 

 brown hinder marginal lines in the apical cilioi. Al. ex. 3^ inch. 



G. minimella. N. sp. 



Palpi simple. 



Insect dark brown, indistinctly sprinkled with white. Al. ex. ^ inch. 

 The neuration is nearly that of Clcodora. 



ANARSIA. 



A. suffusella. N. sp. 



Ochreous yellow, somewhat suffused with fuscous. Outer surface of 

 the second joint of the palpi dark brown, tipped with ochreous ; third 

 joint pale yellowish. The third- joint of the palpi is more slender than 

 in A. pruniclla Clem., and the fascia is narrower. Al. ex. ^ inch. Season 

 April. 



A. trimaculella. N. sp. 



Outer surface of the second joint of the palpi dark brown, except at 

 the apex of the tuft, where it is whitish ; third joint yellowish. Head 

 pale ochreous ; head and thorax pale ochreous, densely dusted with 

 fuscous. Primaries ochreous, suffused and dusted with brown ; a small 

 dark brown spot on the fold before the middle ; one a little larger at the 

 middle of the disc, and one at its end, and some scattered dark brown 

 scales along the base of the dorsal ciliae, near the apex. AL ex. scarcely 

 Y'i inch. 



NEDA, gen. nov. 



This genus is between Anarsia and Clcodora. It is an Anarsia in all 

 but the hind wings, which are those of Ocodora, both in form and 

 neuration. 



Head smooth, convex ; ocelli, none; antennae minutely denticulate ; 

 tongue moderate, scaled ; labial palpi moderate, second joint with a 

 projecting tuft at the apex ; third joint smooth, ascending in the $ (all 

 my specimens are %.) Primaries lanceolate, ciliae moderate; the costal 

 vein attains the margin before the middle ; the cell is narrow and pointed ; 

 the first branch of the subcostal is given off before the middle, and there 

 are two other branches towards the end of the cell ; the apical branch is 



