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its base to its apex, reminding oue of the similar ornamentation in tlie 

 species of the genus Hayno. It resembles G. albistrigdla, Cham., 

 perhaps, as closely as G. nigrella 



G. inUleriella, n. sp. 



Palpi simple. Ground color very pale grayish-ocherous, almost 

 white, marked with obscure pale yellow spots on the wiugs, which 

 are, also, dusted with brown, and marked with minute brown spots ; 

 one of these spots is on the extreme costa at the base, and just behind 

 it is another, which is in an oblique line with two others, the last, of 

 which, is on the fold ; behind this is another small one, also, on the 

 fold, opposite, to which, on ihe costa, is another; there is a large 

 brown costal spot on the costa, just before the cilia, and a small one 

 opposite to it on the dorsal margin, and between these two, are two 

 somewhat diffuse spots; there is a row of dark brown spots around the 

 base of the cilia ; the antennre are yellowish, except the apical half 

 of the basal joint, which is dark brown ; the first and the base of the 

 second joints of the palpi are dark brown, the palpi being, otherwise, 

 of the general hue, dusted with dark brown. Al. ex., ^s-ths inch. 



G. grissefcisciella, n. sp. 



Palpi simple. Insect ash-gray. There is a small oblique black 

 streak on the forewings about the middle of the costal margin, and a 

 pale gray or whitish fascia at the beginning of the costal cilia, a little 

 nearer to the apex on the costal than on the dorsal margin, which 

 reminds one, somewhat, of the fascia of G. tephriasella, Cham. AL 

 ex., y%ths inch. 



G. palpialhella, n. sp. 



Palpi long, slender and simple ; second and third joints about equal 

 in length, the third acuminate ; palpi whiteish, except the basal 

 joint and the base of the second joint on its outer surface ; head, thorax 

 and forewings dark grayish-brown, with obscure small spots of dark 

 velvety-brown on the wings. Seen by the naked eye it might be mis- 

 taken for G. phy.saliella, Cham. Al ex., yV^^^ inch. 



G. concinmisella, n. sp. 



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Palpi simple, antennae very slender, insect ash gray with three' or 

 four minute brown spots on the disc. There are two narrow, very 



