NO. 1375 TINEID MO TITS FROM BRITISH COL VMBIA—B USCK. 7 ('. 1 



darker, inahof,ran3'-brown fascia. Cilia l)ro\vn, liind wings and cilia 

 dark fascous. Body and legs 1)rown. Generic characters typical. 

 Expanse, 16 mm. 



Food plant: Strawberry {Fragaria). 



Hahitat. — Pullman, AVashincrton, July (Piper). 



Tyjye. — Cat. No. TSOl, U. 8. National Museum. 



The coloration does not admit the confounding of this species with 

 any described American species; in this it is very close (though lighter 

 hrown) to the European ii^Qcien A nacampsis siibsequeUa\\\\h\\QY, t\iQ 

 larva of which, however, feeds on Prunus spinosus [Heinemann], and 

 from which it is at once distinguished by the total absence of white at 

 the apical third of the fore wing. 



ANACAMPSIS NIVEOPULVELLA Chambers. 



Gelechia niveopulvella CnxyiBBRs, Can. Ent., VII, 1875, p. 210; Bull. U. S. Geol. 



Surv., IV, 1878, p. 145. 

 Anacmnpsis niveopulrella Busck, Dyar's List. X. A. Lep., No. 5704, 1902; Proc. 



U. S. Nat. Mus., XXV, 1903, p. 847. 



Three specimens, bred by Doctor Dyar, at Kaslo, British Columbia, 

 from willoiv. Food plant not hitherto known. In ni}- Revision of 

 American Gelechiidaj," I suggested that this species might prove an 

 extreme variety of xinacarnpsis mnocuella Zeller, corresponding to 

 similar variations of the European Anacamj^sis popidella Clerck. 

 Since then 1 have seen several additional specimens, all from the 

 Northwest, and the constancy of the marking, together with the knowl- 

 edge of the different food plants, has convinced me that the species is 

 certainl}^ distinct. 



TRICHOTAPHE Clemens. 



TRICHOTAPHE SIMPLICIELLA, new species. 



Antennre dark fuscous. Labial palpi light ocherous. Face light 

 ocherous. Head and thorax fuscous; patagia light ocherous. Fore 

 wings divided in two nearly equal longitudinal parts, the costal part 

 light ocherous and the dorsal somewhat larger part, dark fuscous; the 

 dividing line is sharp and nearly straight from base of wing to apex, 

 but the fuscous part is slightly overlaid with ocherous in the apical 

 third, except along termen, where the dark color is rather emphasized 

 before the cilia. At the end of the cell is a very light ocherous round 

 dot. Cilia whitish fuscous. Hind wings light fuscous. AMomen 

 dark fuscous. Legs yellow, tarsi suffused with black exc-ept at the 

 tips of the joints. Oral parts and venation typical of the genus. 

 Expanse, 18 mm. 



Hahitat.— V\A\wvA.\\ Washington, August (Pii)er). 



Type.—0\t. No. 7863, U. S. National ^Museum. 



«Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., XXV, 1903, p. 847. 

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