150 Lepidqpterological Miscellanies. 



Depressaria cinereocostclht, Clemens. Proc. Ent. Soc. Phil., 

 II., p. 422, 1864. 



Head and thorax ashen gray. Palpi, whitish above, fuscous 

 beneath. 



Anterior wings broadly gray along costa, brown, with a 

 reddish tinge below, the entire surface marked with numerous 

 longitudinal blackish streaks and dots. Hind wings fuscous, 

 paler at base. 



Expanse. 6 IT, $ 20 millimetres. 



Habitat. — Massachusetts; New York. 



Mr. Francis Walker has described in the British Museum 

 List, Part XXIX., p. 564, an American species of Depressaria. 

 under the name D. clausella, which agrees in many respects 

 with D. cinereocostella • but the latter has not the subterminal 

 row of blackish streaks mentioned by the English entomolo- 

 gist. D. clausella inhabits Georgia. 



Depressaria atrodorsella, Clemens. (Plate 1, fig. 7.) 



Depressaria atrodorsella, Clemens. Proc. Ent. Soc. Phil., 

 II., p. L24, 1863. 



Palpi, pale ochreous beneath ; third joint ringed with black. 

 Thorax and head black. 



Anterior wings pale ochreous, with several blackish costal 

 dots beyond the base, and an irregular subapical costal patch 

 of the same hue. Beneath the costa the wings are streaked 

 longitudinally with dark brown, and a Bllffused diseal reddish 

 brown shade contains a black dot before the middle, and a 

 white dot in the darker portion of the shade beyond the 

 middle. 



Posterior wings pale fa SCO OS below, beneath whitish. 



[Jnder surface of anterior pair fuscous, centrally margined 

 with pale ochreous. 



Expanse. ' and , •_':; millimetres. 



Habitat.— Massachusetts (Sanborn) ; Putnam Co., New York. 



