850 PIKH'KEDINnS OF THE NATIONAL MUSEUM. vol xxv. 



Of this latter species I have examined type no. 403 in the U. S. 

 National Museum, and Chambers" types in Cambridge as well as 

 specimens in the National Museum and in the Philadelphia Academy 

 of Natural Sciences, determined by Lord Walsingham; they are all 

 identical and undoubtedly represent Chambers' rufmella. 



The supposed type of this species in Professor Fernald's collection 

 is a very similar species of Trichofajtlir, which I feel confident repre- 

 sents Chambers' Geledda hUliscoiiHicuIrKa (p. 914). 



In the U. S. National Museum are undoubted specimens of rufmella 

 which, in my opinion, represent Chambers' suhri/herello.whk'h. species 

 Chambers himself, in his original descrijjtion, suggested was only a 

 variety of t'lifuxella. As all authentic specimens of xuhTuhcrella are 

 lost, and as riifiisclhi is a somewhat variable species, I place the two 

 as synonyms without much hesitation, thus disposing of an otherwise 

 empty name. 



Lord Walsingham suggested that this species is a Trlv]i<it<iph, ^ but 

 the separate veins 2 and 3 in forewings and the very long terminal 

 joint of the labial palpi place it in the present genus. 



The general habitus of the species is truly very similar to TrlcJio- . 

 taphe, and it is one proof of the close relationship of the two genera. 



All the specimens I have seen are from Texas. 



ANACAMPSIS LUPINELLA Busck. 



A imcawpsiK I uplnella ]iv>iCK, ("an. Knt., XXXIII, 1901, p. 14; Dyar's List Amer. 

 Lep., No. 5710, 1903. 



Ti/pe.—^o. 5351. U.S.N.M. 



J^ood plant. — L upin us perenn Is. 



Ilahifaf. — Canada. 



Since describing this species 1 have had the pleasure of breeding it 

 myself from larva, kindly sent me ])y my friend. Mr. Arthur Gibson, 

 Ottawa, Canada, thus obtaining more material of this interesting 

 species. 



ANACAMPSIS AGRIMONIELLA Clemens. 



Geleclild a,/rtmonlel[a Clemens, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1860, i)p. 162, 434; 



Proc. Ent. Soc. Phila., II, 1863, p. 120; Stainton Ed. Tin. N. Am., 1872, 



pp.40, 112, 224.— Chambers, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv., IV, 1878, p. 141.— Riley, 



Smith's List Lep. Boi. Am., No. -WOl, 1891. 

 Geh'rJihi {Anarampsis) agrimoiiielld Zelleh, Verh. k. k. zool.-hot. Gesell. Wien, 



XXIII, 1873, p. 275 

 Tachyptilia agrirnoniclla Dietz, Smith's List Ins. N. Jersey, 1900, p. 474. 

 Gelechia aduncella Zeller, Verh. k. k. zool.-bot. Gesell. Wien, XVIII, 1868, 



p. 614. 

 Gelechkia,J,ra.^elbt Riley, Smith's List Lep. Bor. Am., No. 5299, 1891. 

 Aiuicampsh (ujnmonJella BiscK, Can. Ent., XXXIII, 1901, i.. 15; Dyar's List 



Amer. Lep., No. 5711, 19(i:!. 



This well-known and thoroughly described species has been recorded 

 from Pennsvlvania, District of Columbia, and Georgia. In the 



