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G. UIMINIMACULELLA, U. Sp. 



A little larger than G. pseiidacaciella^C\i3i\n.^w\x\c\\ it greatlj' resem- 

 bles, and of which it may prove to be a variety. It is a little darker 

 color, and lacks the white dusting in the apical part of the wing, and it 

 has a small oclireous spot on each side of the apex of the thorax, which 

 is wanting in pseudacaciella. Otherwise, the species resemble closely 

 being brown, with a faint purplish hue, more or less distinctly streaked 

 longitudinally, with ochreous within the costal margin. Texas. 



G. ROSEOSUFFUSELLA, Clem. 



Three California specimens, for which I am indebted to Mr. Belirens, 

 and which I refer to this species, have the fascia reddish brown, the 

 white part of the wings a little dusted with brown, and no trace of the 

 roseate tinge. 



ANARSIA. 



A. (?) BELFRAGESELLA, U. Sp. 



Perhaps more properl}^ referred to Gelechia. I refer it to Anai^sia^ 

 mainly because of the structure of the palpi, which resembles those of 

 A. lineatella, Zell. 



Pale gray. Outer surface of the second joint of palpi and a ring be- 

 fore the tip of the third joint, brown. Antennae, with the annulations 

 alternateh' brown and gra^-. There are two or three small brownish 

 spots on top of the thorax, a short brown streak from the base of the 

 costa of the forewings, and a small brown spot beneath the fold, near 

 the base, a small tuft of raised brown scales within the dorsal margin, 

 before the middle; a small diffused brownish spot about the middle of 

 the wing, and two small raised tufts at about the apical third of the 

 wing (one just within each margin), with two narrow white streaks pass- 

 ing backwards between them. The dorsal margin behind the tuft is 

 bordered bj'a narrow white streak, which becomes confluent at the anal 

 angle with a narrow oblique white fascia, which begins on the costal 

 margin opposite to the tuft. There is a white dash near the apex be- 

 hind the confluence of the white streaks; behind the oblique white fascia 

 is an oblique orange-colored costal streak, and behind this again are 

 two white streaks perpendicular to the costa. Cilia, brown, with a 

 whitish hinder marginal line. Abdomen and legs, gra^', blotched with 

 brown spots. Al. ex., 7-l6th inch. Texas. 



