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Head and palpi ochreous yellow ; palpi with the base of the second 

 joint, a spot on its outer surface, near the tip, and a ring around the third 

 joint, near the tip, dark brown : antennae dark brown ; thorax brownish 

 ochreous above, except the sides just above the wings, which are dark 

 brown Hke the primaries, and, like them, f;iintly tinged in some lights 

 with a bluish cast. Near the base of the primaries, extending from tlie 

 costa to the fold, is a narrow, irregular, interrupted, somewhat oblique 

 ochreous yellow line or series of small spots ; there are three or four 

 minute ochreous yellow spots on the disc, and a spot of the same hue 

 about the beginning of the dorsal ciliae, and an opposite costal one. Al. 

 ■ex. ^ inch. 



G. ochreosufusdla. J^. sp. 



Second joint of the palpi brush-like ; third Joint about half as long as 

 the second. ^ 



Insect dark brown ; second joint of the palpi above sprinkled with 

 white or pale yellow scales ; third joint ochreous or yellowish, except at 

 the base and a narrow annulus before the middle, which are dark brown ; 

 bead ochreous, densely dusted with dark brown, so as almost to obscure 

 the ground color ; thorax, base of the wings, and a streak along the fold 

 suffused with reddish ochreous ; primaries sparsely dusted with whitish 

 and v.'ith a reddish ochreous streak at the base near the costa, as well as 

 that on the fold, and with the costal and dorsal spots fLiintly indicated. 

 The v\'hite dusting of the primaries is .sometimes very distinct, and it 

 forms an interrupted fascia or rather a line of small specks across the 

 wing, just before the ciliae. Al. ex. ^ inch. 



G. depresso-strigella. N. sp. 



Second Joint of the palpi bt ush-like ; third Joint about haf as long' as 

 the scco7id. 



Brown, with a grayish ochreous tinge, the wings streaked with ochreous 

 and the palpi sprinkled witli whitish scales. Thorax, basal portion of the 

 wings, and a streak along the fold suffused with reddish ochreous ; four 

 very indistinct, oblicjue, dark brown lines extend along the disc, and the 

 spaces between the veins in the apical part of the wing are each marked 

 with a similar line, and all of these lines appear to be depressed or sunken 

 ])elow tlie general surface of tlie wing. Al. ex. ^ inch. Season, July, 

 August and September. It resembles the preceding species, but the 



