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more thickly about basal line and within outer line forming indeterminate black- 

 ish bands; lines indistinct, indeterminate, not evident except by the blackish 

 scaling; costa on outer field darker, with black scales; hind wings yellowish 

 fuscous, darker on veins. 



Differs from typical Statina in that cells of both wings are very 

 short. 



CAMERA Eag. 



(Type punctilimbella Rag.) 

 Eag., Nouv. Gen. Espec. Phyc. p. 50, 1888. 



Labial palpi oblique, long, second member subtriangular ; an- 

 tennae of % simple, the basal member enlarged, slightly bent on the 

 inner side. Fore wings 10 veins, 2 at angle, 3 and 4 stemmed, 5 

 wanting, 10 stemmed with 8 and 9 ; hind wings with 6 veins, 2 at 

 the angle, 3 and 5 wanting, 7 and 8 stemmed. 



Another goius with two veins of submedian series wanting in hind 

 wings; the two genera are very close to each other; indeed, are 

 almost identical. 



1. C punctilimbella Eag.. Nouv. Gen. Phyc. p. 50, 1888.— Expands 18 

 mm. Fore wings reddish ochreous, more dense along the costa, more clear at 

 inner margin ; costa with a broad and distinct band, ocher white, narrowed pos- 

 teriorly ; external border marked with blackish points; hind wings yellowish 

 white, pellucid. 



Resembles hoRmatica Zell. " Carolina, N. A." 



CCENOCHROA Eag. 

 (Type californiella Eag.) 

 Bag., Diag. N. A. Phyc. p. 20, 1887. 



Labial palpi horizontal, swollen in middle, above thickened with 

 scales ; maxillary palpi invisible ; front of head produced into a 

 horny cone ; antennae slightly flattened, and shortly pubescent ; fore 

 wings 10 veins, 2 at angle, 3 and 4 on a long stem, 5 wanting, 10 

 stemmed with 8 and 9; hind wings 6 veins, 2 distant from angle, 3 

 and 5 wanting, 8 stemmed with 7. 



1. C californiella Rag., Diag. N. A. Phyc. p. 20, 1887.— Expands 25 mm. 

 Fore wings pale ochreous, slightly washed with reddish ochreous on the costal 

 half, sparingly dusted with black on the veins; the lower discal spot blackish ; 

 cilise. white; hind wings white, somewhat dusted with fuscous posteriorly. 



California. 



TRANS. AM. ENT. SOC. XVII. (28) JULY, 1890. 



