192 GEO. D. HULST. 



portion of basal and middle fields, washed slijjbtly with fuscous posteriorly, and 

 on outer space; a broad black band dividing the basal and middle fields, not 

 'reaching costa, and broken post-medially, thus forming two subquadrate black 

 spots; two black dots on outer median field, one anterior to the outer; a straight 

 clouded outer band pretty close to outer margin ; hind wings light pellucid fus- 

 cous, nearly white on anal half; beneath, pale fuscous, hind wings as above. 



Colorado. 



2. H. iiiicaiialis Hulst, Trans. Am. Ento. Soc. xiii, 162, 1886 {Nephoptenjx). 

 — Expands 2.5 mm. Palpi, head and thorax cinereous ; the collar white, and 

 thorax white laterally. Abdomen cinereous anteriorly, annulated with white ; 

 dark fuscous posteriorly, annulated with light fuscous. Fore wings cinereous, 

 costa at base white, the first band broad, black, constricted at costa and inner 

 margin : two black spots well out on the middle field, one behind the other, the 

 posterior ante-median; outer line white, not reaching costa, nearly straight, 

 with dark shadings; outer space gray; marginal line white; hind wings fuscous 

 outwardly, becoming translucent white at base; fringe white, fuscous at base. 



Colorado, Nevada. 



3. H. anguliferella Eag., Diag. N. A. Phyc. p. 16, 1887.— Expands 30 mm. 

 Fore wings dark brownish gray, first line white, broad, shaded by a very broad 

 >. shaped blackish band ; second line whitish, oblique, straight, inwardly shaded 

 with blackish. Discal .spots indistinct. Hind wings brownish white, veins 

 darker. 



No locality given. 



4. H. albescentella Rag., Diag. N. A. Phyc. p. 15, 1887.— Expands 30 mm. 

 Fore wings brownish gray, a broad white costal streak from base to second line, 

 broader in basal area, dusted with gray on the outer edge beyond the middle; 

 first line white, oblique, followed by a broad blackish band, which expands to- 

 wards inner margin; second line whitish, shaded internally with blackish, in- 

 dented on the discal fold, below. Discal spots distinct. Hind wings pale brownish 

 gray. 



California. 



5. H. ilIiivielIa*'Eag., Xouv. Gen. Esp. Phyc. p. 33, April, 1888; Hulst, 

 Ento. Am. v, 15."). 1889. 



candidella Hulst, Ento. Am. iv, 118, September, 1888. 

 Expands 18 — 22 mm. Fore wings elongate, narrow, rounded on costa, white, 

 powdered with blackish scales at intervals. First Hue bent, formed of three 

 black points; the second very indistinct, oblique, blackish. Discal points ob- 

 lique, the upper nearer the base, the lower large, clear brownish ; fringes white. 



Arizona, Mexico. 



6. H. opalescella Hulst, Ento. Am. iii, 138, October, 1887 (Ephestia,). 



tenuipunctella Rag., Diag. N. A. Phyc. p. 15, December, 1887. 

 Expands 14 — 18 mm. Palpi, thorax and fore wings dull even ocher white, the 

 head parts faintly washed with fuscous. A faint extra basal fuscous point on 

 fore wing at center, showing probably the location of an obsolete cross line. A 



