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Nearest Trichotaplie serrativitella Zeller, but larger and not nearly 

 so dark in the dorsal part of the wing; at once distinguished from that 

 species by the light discal spot at the end of the cell, and by the 

 straight — not serrate — dividing line between the dorsal and the costal 

 part. 



TRICHOTAPHE LEUCONOTELLA, new species. 



AntenuEe dark fuscous. Labial i)alpi lacking in the type })efore me, 

 but will undoubtedly be found to be ocherous, as in the allied species. 

 Face whitish. Head and thorax dark purplish brown. Fore wings 

 dark purplish brown, nearly black, shining. At the end of the cell is 

 a conspicuous canary 3'ellow, somewhat elongated, spot, and at apical 

 third is a hardly appreciable triangular light-brown costal spot. 

 Cilia dark fuscous. Hind-wings dark fuscous. Venation typical. 

 Expanse, IT mm. 



Ilahitat. — Pullman, Washington (Piper). 



Type.—Q>2ii. No. Y864, U. S. National Museum. 



Ver}^ close to Trichotaphejnncldella Clemens, Ixit hardly as dark, and 

 with the second discal spot pronounced, pure j-ellow, not ocellate and 

 obscure as \n juncldella. 



I have in former years determined this species for several corres- 

 pondents as "near or equal" T. juncidella Clemens, but have no 

 doubt now that it is a distinct species. 



TRICHOTAPHE TRIMACULELLA Chambers. 



Gelechia irimaculella Chambers, Can. Eiit., Ill, 1S74, p. 238; Bull. U. S. Geol. 



Sarv.,lV, 1878, p. 147. 

 Trichotaphc trimaculella Busck, Dyar's List N. A. Lep., No, 5669, 1902; Proc. 



U. S. Nat. Mus., XXV, 1903, p. 914. 



Specimens from Kaslo, British Columbia (Dyar), and from i*ullman, 

 Washington, August (Piper). 



GLYPHIDOCERA Walsinghani. 

 GLYPHIDOCERA SEPTENTRIONELLA, new species. 



Antennje yellowish fuscous; in the male not quite as specialized as 

 in the other described species of this genus, the notch l)eing simple, 

 not roundly excavated. Labial palpi normal for the genus, long, 

 recurved, compressed, sharp edged; terminal joint pointed; yellowish 

 fuscous, sparsely sprinkled with black scales. Face and head yellow- 

 ish. Thorax and fore wings yellowish fuscous, evenly sprinkled with 

 black scales. A very faint blackish round spot on the ])asal part of 

 the cell; a similar one somewhat more pronounced on the middle 

 of the cell, and a double one at the end of the cell. In flown speci- 

 mens all of these spots are difficult to detect. Cilia yellowish. Hind 

 wings yellowish fuscous. Venation typical. Abdomen yellowish 



