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tionecl more than sinnlar spots near the dorsal edge. The same is the 

 case with the ''oblique, short, dark fuscous streak.'' The special 

 mention of these marks conveys the erroneous idea, that there are not 

 any other similar marks. Moreover, the characteristic yellow costal 

 streak at apical third and the entire apical ornamentation is not men- 

 tioned by Clemens, who had a flown specimen before him in which 

 these markings Avere worn ofl:'. 



RECURVARIA APICITRIPUNCTELLA Clemens. 



Recurvaria apicUrlpuncteUa Busck, Proc. U. 8. Nat. Mus., XXV, p. 808. 



Clemens' type No. 77 of Evagora apichrlpunctella lacks the wings 

 on the right side, but is otherwise in perfect condition and proves my 

 determination of the species to have been correct. It is the small 

 ocherous species described later h\ Packard as Gelechla ahletl^eUa^ 

 not as determined by Lord Walsingham, the larger, darker fuscous 

 species described by Zeller as Gdechia gllvoscopeUa.^ 



TRYPANISMA PRUDENS Clemens. 

 Tr 1/ pan! sma prude ns Busck, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., XXV, p. 815. 



Clemens' type No. 82 of this species is like my bred specimens, 

 thus contirming the present conception. 



EPITHECTIS SUBSIMELLA Clemens. 

 Epiihevth xi'hsimellu Bu.sck, Prof. U. S. Nat. Mas., XXV, p. SI 9. 



The head and thorax are all that there is left of the type of Parasia ? 

 auWnudla^ Clemens' No. 98. and they are not in sufficiently good con- 

 dition to definitely determine the species. 



The fragments, however, agree with the corresponding parts of the 

 specimen which I determined as this species, and in the al)sence of 

 further light this must be accepted as representing the species, which 

 1 feel confident it does. 



EPITHECTIS GALL-^GENITELLA Clemens. 

 Ejntlierlix <jall:iyfnite/la Bv>iCK, Proc. U. 8., Nat. Mus., XXV, p. 819. 

 Clemens' type No. 229 of Gelechla gaUsegenitella is in good condition, 

 though lacking the left wings. It confirms my identification of the 

 species. 



GNORIMOSCHEMA BRACKENRIDGIELLA Busck. 

 <reU'r}ria Jmu-knn-iihjieUn Busck, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., XXV, i). 894. 

 The type of Gelechla detersella ^ Clemens' No. 75, was found in good 

 condition, though lacking the left wings. 



'Kept. Dept. Agr., 1860, p. 150. 



- Verli. zool-bot. Gesell., Wien, XXIII, 1873, p. 266. 



