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furcate on the costa before the tip, and has almost a common origin with 

 the apical branch of the median at the end of the cell ; the median has 

 three branches behind the middle, and the submedian is furcate at the 

 base. The secondaries are pointed, scarcely as wide as the primaries, 

 with the dorsal margin deeply excavated beneath the tip ; the costal 

 margin is excavated from the basal third to the tip ; the costal vein attains 

 the margin about the middle ; the subcostal is straight to the end of the 

 cell, and thence bends a little upwards to the apex ; the cell is very wide; 

 the discal vein oblique, with two branches to the dorsal margin, the upper 

 branch arising close to the subcostal, and the second continued faintly 

 through the cell to the base ; the median is trifurcate behind the middle, 

 the first branch remote from the others ; the submedian distinct : internal 

 obsolete. 



A^. plutcUa. 



Third joint of palpi and upper surface of the second one creamy 

 white, the second otherwise dark gray brown ; head, thorax and the 

 dorsal margin of the primaries to a point beyond the beginning of the 

 ciliae, creamy white, the primaries otherwise dark gray brown, except that 

 the extreme costa is creamy white and the costal margin is obscurely 

 streaked with the same hue. Ciliae of primaries creamy \vhite, except 

 at the apex. Al. ex. xV inch. Season, September. The ornamentation 

 reminds one of a Pluiella. 



CLEODORA. 



(No species of this genus has heretofore been described from the U. 

 S. or Canada.) 



C. paUidasfrigella. N. sp. 



Palpi pale yellowish ; a spot on top of the third joint, and the brush 

 on the second joint reddish ochreous. Thorax and jjrimaries pale 

 orange ; paler, nearly white, along the dorsal margin, and on the extreme 

 costa beyond the middle ; a narrow, indistinct, whitish line along the 

 fold, ending at a small brown spot ; there is an oblique, narrow, whitish 

 streak along the base of the costal ciliae, continuous with the white of 

 the extreme costa, and there is a short one along the base of the dorsal 

 ciliae ; a minute brownish spot surrounded by a pale ring at the end of 

 the disc, and an oblique brownish streak in the ciliae at the apex. The 

 brown spots are all indistinct. Al ex. y^ inch. 



