NO. 1304. REVISION OF AMERICAN GELECHIID MOTHS— BUSCK. 803 



is ill the Museum of Comparative Zoology. It is in fairly good con- 

 dition and agi'ces well with his description. 



In the National Museum is a perfect specimen, l)i-ed by Mr. F. C 

 Pratt from stem of raspberry, June 2, 1898. 



Ilahltat. — Kentucky (Chambers). District of Columbia (Pratt). 



ARISTOTELIA GILVOLINIELLA Clemens. 



Gelechia gllrolinie/la Clemens, I'roc Eiit. Sor. I'liila., JI, 1863, ]). 119; Stainton 

 Ed. N. Am. Tin., 1872, pv. 'JL'.'}, 1'24.— Chambers, Bull. U. S. Geol. 8urv., 

 IV, 1878, p. 143.— Rii.EY, Sniitli's Hist. Lep. Bor. Am., No. 5380, 1891. 



Aristoti'lid gilrolinidhi BrscK, Dyar's List Amer. Lep., No. .5589, 1903. 



The type of this species is lost, but from Dr. William Dietz I have 

 received a specimen, which he has determined as (jUvoliniella. and 

 which I have no doubt really represents this species. It agrees well 

 with description and is a typical Aristotelia . 



The specimen in National Museum, as well as others in Dr. Dietz \s 

 collection, were collected in Penns}dvania, where presumabh' Clemens 

 also found his type. 



ARISTOTELIA KEARFOTTELLA, new species. 

 Arwtoielid kearfottr/la Busck, Dyar's List Amer. Lep., No. 5590, 1903. 



Antenntv fuscous, silvery white at base. Labial palpi silvery white; 

 second joint with a black bar on the outside; terminal joint longer 

 than second joint, with tip black. Face, head, and thorax silvery 

 white. Forewings at base silvery white, gradually becoming overlaid 

 with fuscous outward; outer half of wing dark fuscous with a silver}^ 

 yellowish luster. At the end of the cell is a small round black dot. 

 At beginning of costal cilia is a short oblique triangular light yellow 

 spot. At base of cilia, round the entire apical edge, is a heavy deep 

 black line, interrupted by four costal and three dorsal short indistinct 

 yellowish-white dashes, which are faintly continued out in the dark 

 fuscous cilia. Dorsal edge opposite the costal triangular spot yel- 

 lowish. The underside of the forewings is uniformly dark, shining 

 fuscous, with the costal spot and the apical streaks of ^^ellow faintl}'^ 

 indicated. 



Hindwings dark fuscous, nearly black, with silvery retiexions; cilia 

 dark steel-gray; abdomen dark gray; legs silver}^ white; tuft on hind 

 tibiffi yellowish; tarsi shaded with fuscous. 



Alar expanse. — 12 mm. 



Hahitat.- — Pennsylvania, New Jersey. 



Type.—^o. 6352^, U.S.N.M. 



Cotypes are in the collection of Mr. William D. Kearfott, in honor 

 of whom I name this species and from whom the National Museum has 

 obtained its specimens. 



