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blackish streaks, one beginning at the base of the wino-, the next on 

 the outer part of the cell, and the third at the end of and outside the 

 cell. These dark streaks are, however, not very constant, and in some 

 specimens onl}^ the middle one is at all prominent. Around the apical 

 edge is a row of ill-defined dark spots, with the intervals bluish white, 

 and the entire insect has a faint violet or roseate tinge. Fore wings 

 narrow elongate, pointed, termen ver}^ oblique. Hind wings some- 

 what broader than the fore wings, light fuscous. Venation typical. 

 Legs and underside of the body bluish white, strongly overlaid with 

 dark fuscous. Expanse, 18 mm. 



Habitat. — Kaslo, British Columbia, August (Dyar). 



Tyj)e.—Q2it. No. T860, U. S. National Museum. 



This species resembles in a general way, and especially in the formi 

 of the palpi, Gelechia anarsiella Chambers, but the coloration of the 

 palj)i and the more varied wing pattern separates it easily from that 

 species; in coloration it comes near Geleclila dyariella Busck. 



GELECHIA CEANOTHIELLA, new species. 



Antenna? dark fuscous. Labial palpi dark blackish Ijrown, the termi- 

 nal joint and the interior side of the second joint sparsel}^ mottled with 

 yellowish white; underside of brush yellowish. Face 3xllowish. Head, 

 thorax, and anterior wings dark purplish brown; on the middle of the 

 fold is a small yellow streak, followed h^ blackish scales; obliquel}' 

 above this in the cell is a })lackish dot partly surrounded by yellow 

 scales and at the end of the cell is another similar spot. At apical 

 third is a small yellow costal streak and around apical edge is a more 

 or less complete series of small yellow dots. Cilia dark fuscous. Hind 

 wings dark fuscous. Abdomen yellowish fuscous above, especially on 

 basal joints; dark fuscous below, on the underside. Legs yellowish, 

 shaded with fuscous. Alar expanse, 19 mm. Foodplant, Ceanothus. 



Ilahltat. — Kaslo, British Columbia (D^-ar). 



Type. — Cat. No. 7873, U. S. National Museum. 



Yqvj close to Gelechia, trialhamacuhUa Chambers, with the same 

 ground color and wing pattern; the dark labial palpi, however, are an 

 easy mark of distinction. 



ANACAMPSIS Curtis. 

 ANACAMPSIS FRAGARIELLA, new species. 



Antennis light ])rown, barred with black. Basal part of second joint 

 of labial palpi light brown; apical part whitish; terminal joint nuich 

 longer than second joint, whitish, with a narrow brown longitudinal 

 line in front from base to tip. Face fawn colored; head and thorax 

 brown. Fore wings light whitish brown, the color somewhat deeper 

 toward the tip than at the base; at apical third is a broad, ill-defined. 



