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but closer together than A2 and A3; A2 and A3 closer together 

 than A3 and LI; puncture Aa directly posterior of A2, rather 

 remote. Lateral seta {LI) in a line with A3 and Al; lateral 

 puncture {La) not distinguished. Posterior setae {Pi and P2) well 

 separated, at middle of head ; PI slightly forward of beginning of 

 longitudinal ridge, on the level of LI; P2 posterolaterad of PI; Ph 

 posterior to Pi; Pa almost on a line between P2 and LI, slightly 

 nearer to LI than to A3, remote from P2. Puncture {Oa) of 

 ocellar group anterior to 03, postero-ventrad and approximate to 

 ocellus VL Puncture SOa of suboceUar group on a line between 

 SOI and S03, approximate to S03. Genal seta {Gl) anterior 

 to the puncture {Ga), 



Labrum with median incision moderately deep, broadly triangular; 

 anterior lateral margins rather acute; setae Lai and La2 approxi- 

 mate; La3 well separated from La2; median setae triangularly 

 placed; M2 and Ml on a line or nearly on a line with Lai; M3 far- 

 ther from M2 than M2 is from Ml . Epipharyngeal shield a very small 

 narrow chitinization in the notch of the median incision, but clearly 

 indicated. Epipharyngeal setae moderately long, rather well sep- 

 arated. Labial palpi extremely long and slender. 



Specific description. — FuU grown larva 6.5-7 mm. long. Body 

 white with a slight pinkish tinge on dorsum; legs white, tarsal claws 

 and more heavily chitinized parts hardly darker; prolegs ummarked; 

 crochets light brown, 26-30; thoracic and anal shields very pale yel- 

 low, almost body color; median line of thoracic shield very obscure; 

 body tubercles brown; body hairs v/hitish, rather long; spiracles pale 

 brown. Head yellow; mandibles and mandibular attachments of 

 epicranium brownish; a very dark brown spot on each hypostomal 

 ridge near the anterior of triangular plates of hypostoma; ocellar 

 pigment in a round, conspicuous, purplish-fuscous spot, continuous 

 under all the ocelli. 



Family GRACILARIIDAE. 



PHYLLONORYCTER FELINELLE, new species. 



Plate 6, figs. 30-31. 



Antennae pale golden yellow above, silvery white beneath, 

 toward the tips smoky fuscous. Palpi and face silvery white. 

 Head tuft pale golden yellow with a very faint indication of fuscous 

 toward the tips of the scales. Forewings light golden yellow with 

 a medium white basal streak evenly dark margined toward costal 

 and more faintly dark margined on dorsal side; two dorsal and four 

 costal streaks ; the first dorsal streak placed opposite the first costal, 

 reaches middle of wing and extends toward apex beyond the first 

 costal; second dorsal streak rather narrow, meeting second costal 

 at middle to form an angulated fascia at outer third of wing; third 



