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Remarks. — Described from the type 5 and 1 9 paratype (Cajon 

 Valley, Calif., 25-VI-1937, Grace H. and John L. Speiry). 



Both specimens were received from ISIr. Sperry in material sub- 

 mitted for determination. 



AGONOPTERIX ROSACILIELLA (Busck) 



Plate 28, Figures 166, 166a ; Plate 44, Fiquke 257 



Depressaria rosacilieUa Busck, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vol. 27, p. 763, 1904.^ — 

 Anderson, Catalogue of British Columbia Lepidoptera, No. 1093, 1904. — 

 Gaede, in Bryk, Lepidoptororum catalogus, pt. 92, p. 346, 1939. 



Depressaria ciliella Walsingham (not Stainton), Proc. Zool. Soe. London, 1881, 

 p. 316.— Busck (not Stainton), Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vol. 24, p. 739, 1902; in 

 Dyar, U. S. Nat. Mus. Bull. 52, No. 5863, 1903. [Not Depressaria ciliella 

 Stainton, Trans. Ent. Soc. London, 1849, p. 161, pi. 17, fig. 7; or Rebel, in 

 Staudinger and Rebel, Catalog der Lepidopteren des palaearctischen Faunen- 

 gebietes, vol. 2, No. 3234, 1901.] 



Depressaria rosiciliella Meyekick, in Wytsman, Genera insectorum, fasc. ISO, p. 

 176, 1922. 



Agonopteryx rosacilieUa Busck, Proc. U. S. Nat Mus., vol. 35, p. 198, 1908l — 

 Braun, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia, vol. 73, pt. 1, p. 10, 1921. 



Agonopterix rGsaciliella (Busck) McDunnough, Check list of the Lepidoptera of 

 Canada and the United States of America (Part 2, Microlepidoptera), No, 

 8431, 1939. 



Agonopteryx ciliella Forbes, Cornell Univ. Agr. Exp. Stat. Memoir 68, p. 239, 1923. 



Agnopteryx rosacilieUa (Busck) Barnes and McDunnough, Check list of the 

 Lepidoptera of Boreal America, No. 6448, 1917. 



Labial palpus ochreous-white suffused with pale reddish; second 

 segment mottled exteriorly with blackish fuscous ; third segment with 

 basal and subterminal bands and tip black. Head, thorax, and fore 

 wing ochreous-white heavily overlaid with reddish, suffused with red- 

 dish fuscous, and irrorated with sparse blackish scales ; face whitish ; 

 light basal portion of fore wing containing a fuscous spot and fol- 

 lowed by a deep reddish- fuscous shade, the latter diminishing in in- 

 tensity outwardly; costa and termen with a series of more or less 

 distinct fuscous spots, those on costa alternated with small whitish- 

 ochreous spots; discal spots four, white, edged with black; first and 

 second obliquely one above the other, third and fourth in line with 

 second, the fourth at end of cell ; cilia fuscous with strong reddish suf- 

 fusion. Hind wing and cilia light fuscous, the latter with a strong 

 reddish suffusion. Legs ochreous-white with reddish tinge and 

 strongly overlaid and irrorated with blackish fuscous except at joints. 



Male genitalia. — Harpe long, lightly sclerotized, bluntly pointed, 

 very hairy, especially in costal half. Clasper straight, slender, grad- 

 ually tapering to a blunt point, reaching beyond middle of harpe. 

 Vinculum produced anteriorly to form a broad, rounded, short pro- 

 jection. Anellus a more or less rectangular plate, longer than broad, 

 slightly emarginate on posterior edge, with large, hairy, lateral lobes. 



