232 THE CANADIAX ENTOMOLOGIST. 



and the form of the secondaries is different, approaching that of Butalis.. 

 Mr. Stainton's figure (Ins. Brit., v. 3) rei)resents the secondaries of D. 

 sitlphureUa narrower and more pointed than are those of D. Ncu>maneUay. 

 but less so than those of Bassettclla. The ornamentation of D. Neivman- 

 ella resembles that of most species of Butalis. The ornamentation of 

 Bassettdla rather resembles that of Fancalia, to which, also, I think, it 

 makes the nearest approach structurally. 



Hag7io fagiucila seems to have the transverse dusky lines of the 

 primaries darker and more distinct than in the Kentucky specimens, and 

 those about the middle of the wing condensed into two indistinct 

 fascia. 



Plutdia cnicifcraruin presents nothing unusual ; but there is in the 

 collection a single specimen which I incline to consider an undescribed 

 species. In it the lighter color of the inner margin projects into the 

 darker part of the wing only once, and that very faintly, behind the middle 

 of the wing; otherwise the line between the two colors is nearly straight ;. 

 the markings in the posterior portion of the costal half of the wings also 

 differ somewhat from those of P. cruciferarum. But the specimen is- 

 imperfect, and I shall not at present separate it from cnicifcrarutn. From 

 an examination of my collection of cruciferarum, I concur with Mr. 

 Stainton's suggestion that P. tnollipedclla Clem, is the female of P. cruci- 

 feraruvi. 



The new species are as follows : 



AMADRiA ? Clem. 



A. Clemensclla. N. sp. 



Yellow ; the palpi are a little paler, except the outer surface of the 

 second joint. Primaries with minute brown spots arranged in transverse 

 rows ; these re(iuire close observation : one spot on the fold and one on 

 the end of the disc, a little larger than the others. Al. ex. ^ inch. There 

 is also a row of small fuscous spots around the base of the ciliae. 



TINEA. 



T. obseurosirigella. N". sp. 



Dark fuscous ; the primaries obscurely mottled with sordid yellowish ; 

 there is a row of indistinct yellowish spots or streaks on the costa, from 

 the middle to the tip, and along the base of the dorsal ciliae. Al. ex, 

 U inch. Season, October. 



