174 LOUD WALSINGHAM. 



whirl), if T haw even approximately determined its generic position, is 

 probably nearly apterous. 



The specimen is in Prof. Fernald's collection. 



Genus EPIGRAPHIA. 

 8. Epigraphia packardella. 



Enicostomu packardel/a, Clem. Proc. Ent. Soc. Phil. ii. p. 125. 



Epigraphia eruditeUa, Grote, N. Am. Ent. i. p. 53, pi. v. f. 12. 



Th's species is closely allied to Epigraphia xfehi7c< J /ineriaiw } Schiff. 

 (Wocke, Cat, 1662). 



The label in Prof. Fernald's collection indicates that this is Epigraphia 

 cnulitrlla, Grote. I have been able to verify this by comparison with 

 Mr. (J rote's type now in the British Museum. 



Genus SEN IOSCO PIS. 

 203. Seinioscopis inoriiata. sp. nov.— Palpi whitish, the second joint 

 externally brownish fuscous; apical joint with a brownish-fuscous spot beneath at 

 its base, and a broad brownish-fuscous band around its middle; head and thorax 

 whitish, much mixed and clouded with greyish fuscous. Antennae pubescent, 

 slightly tinged with ochreous. Fore wings greyish white, profusely irrorated with 

 greyish-fuscous scales, a few scattered greyish-fuscous spots along the costa, espe- 

 cially near the costal cilia, two before the middle of the cell and two at its outer 

 end, in both cases placed one above the other; some slight greyish-fuscous mot- 

 tling around the apical margin, but all the markings very inconspicuous. Cilia 

 whitish, divided by an obscure greyish-fuscous line before their points. Hind 

 wings whitish grey, with pale cilia; a strong tuft of long hairs on the basal part 

 of the dorsal vein. Abdomen greyish, tinged towards the base and at the anal 

 tuft with ochreous. Legs whitish grey. Expanse 33 millim. 

 In Prof. Fernald's and Mr. Allen's collections. 



134. Seinioscopis alleuella, sp. nov. — Palpi greyish white, tinged with 

 fuscous externally and beneath, the apical joint with a fuscous band around its 

 middle. Antennae having a slightly serrated appearance in the male, subochre- 

 ous. Head greyish white. Fore wings with costa attached ; apex and anal angle 

 rounded, apical margin somewhat oblique, with rather the form of one of the 

 Tortricidae, greyish white, with numerous specks and mottlings of greyish fuscous, 

 especially on the costal and apical parts of the wing, the most conspicuous being 

 just beyond the middle of the cilia; two greyish-fuscous discal spots, one at the 

 middle, the other at the end of cell, each followed by some ochreous scales, a row 

 of diffuse greyish-fuscous spots around the apical margin before the cilia, extend- 

 ing round the apex beneath the costal cilia, the costa greyish-fuscous at the ex- 

 treme base. Hind wings and cilia whitish grey. Abdomen and posterior pair of 

 legs tinged with ochreous. On the underside the hind wings are decidedly paler 

 than the fore wings. Male expanse 19 millim. 



This species is undoubtedly allied in form and general appearance to 

 Epigraphia, but differs in neuration ; the apical vein of the fore wings 

 is forked, and vein 3 is also forked soon after leaving the lower end of the 

 cell, its two branches ending on either side of the anal angle. From Prof. 

 Fernald's and Mr. Allen's collections. 



