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dark bro\vn; thorax ru?ty-oclierou?, or oeherous-yellow, mixed, more 

 or less, with dark brown, and the tip dark brown. There is a good 

 deal of variation as to the amount and intensity, as well as disposition, 

 of the dark brown and ocherous scales, both on the thorax and on the 

 wings. The primaries are clothed with brown and ocherous, in about 

 equal proportions. The costal basal portion is ocherous, passing into 

 grayish-ocherous and brown on the dorsal margin, the extreme base of 

 the costa is dark brown, the costal part of the middle of the wing is 

 dark brown, while, on the dorsal margin, it is pale brown, and in this 

 brown portion on the disc before the -middle, are two small oblique 

 velvety-brown streaks; just before the cilia is a curved ocherous fascia, 

 concave towards the base, distinct on both margins, but indistinct in 

 the middle from the intermixture of brown scales; the apex, behind 

 the fascia, is brown ; the cilia are grayish-ocherous, dusted with 

 brown ; a row of small dark brown spots around the apex at the base 

 of the cilia, each margined before with oeherous-yellow, Al. ex., §ths 

 inch. Behrens, California. •" 



G. grisseochrella, n. sp. 



Second joint of the palpi somewhat brush-like, pale grayish-ocherous, 

 or, rather, of a pale oeherous-yellow, tinged with gray ; there is a 

 dark brown streak perpendicular to the base of the dorsal margin, a 

 small dark brown s^^ot just above the fold (sometimes touching it), 

 before the middle ; following is an oblong oblique dark brown spot on 

 the fold, very narrowly margined above with whiteish scales ; there is a 

 row of small dark brown spots along the costa, one at the end of the 

 cell, and a row of them around the apex at the base of the cilia. The 

 under surface of the body is sprinkled with brown, and the legs, on 

 their anterior surfaces, are, in parts, sprinkled, and in others strongly 

 suffused with brown. The antennae are brown ; the wings are wide, 

 the posterior the widest, and the neuration is nearly that of OEcophora 

 {Calliina, argenticinctella, Clem. Al. ex., ^ths inch. Behrens, Cali- 

 fornia. 



G. oehreostngella, n. sp. 



Second joint of the palpi somewhat brush-like. Third joint slender 

 and little more than half as long as the second. Third joint of the 

 palpi dark brown ; second joint, tongue, face vertex, a band from the 

 head to the apex of the thorax and the fore wings beneath the fold pale 

 oeherous-yellow ; the sides of the thorax are dark purple brown, and 



