NO. 1375. TINEID MOTHS FROM BRITISH COLUMBIA— BUSCK. 763 



fuscous; anal appendages yellow. Male genitalia large, ])ut not so 

 specialized as in Ghjphidocera •cvquepulmlla^ Chambers. Legs 3-el- 

 lowish, sprinkled with fuscous. Expanse, 18-19 mm. 



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



Type.—C^X. No. 7865, U. S. National Museum. 



Very close to Glyphidocera ivqaejxdvclht Chambers, l)ut fore wiiifs 

 are more slender and more mottled with black. The less specialized 

 male antenna separates it at once. The identical peculiar venation of 

 tlie two species as well as the same general habitus shows that this 

 difference in antenna? is not of generic value. 



Family OECOPHOlilD^E. 



DEPRESSARIA Haworth. 



DEPRESSARIA UMBRATICOSTELLA Walsingham, 



Depressaria umbraticostella Walsingham, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1881, p. 318. — 

 BuscK, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., XXIV, 1902, p. 736.— Dyar, List N. A. Lep., 

 No. 5855, 1902. 



Specimens from Pullman, Washington, March (Piper). 



DEPRESSARIA ARGILLACEA Walsingham. 



Depressaria argillacea WALSiNtiiiAM, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1881, p. 313. — BuscK, 

 Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., XXIV, 1902, p. 738.— Dyau, List N. A. I^p., No. 

 5860, 1902. 



Kaslo, British Columbia (Dyar and Cockle); Revelstoke, British 

 Columbia (Dyar). 



DEPRESSARIA KLAMATHIANA Walsingham. 



Depressaria klainallviana Walsingham, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1S81, \). 314. — 

 BuscK, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., XXIV, 1902, p. 740.— D yak, List N. A. Lep., 

 No. 5868, 1902. 



Several specimens from Kaslo, Britisli Columbia (Dyar and Cockle). 



DEPRESSARIA ROSACILIELLA, new species. 



Depressaria ciHella Walsingham, Proc. Zool. Soc, Loud., 1881, p. 316. — Busck, 

 Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., XXIV, 1902, p. 739.— Dyak, List N. A. Lep., No. 

 5863, 1902. 



Not Depressaria cilieUu Stainton, Cat. Brit. Ins. Tin., 1849, p. 17. — Stai-dinukr 

 and Rebel, Cat. Lep. Eur., II, No. 3234, 1901. 



Labial palpi red, mottled with black, terminal joint with b:ise and 

 an an Indus ])efore the tip black. Antennae reddish fuscous with nar- 

 row ))hick aiinulations; face whitish; head and thorax ochcrous, spotted 

 with red. (Jround color of fore Avings ochcrous; base unmotthvl, rest 

 of wing heavily suffused with red; three discal spots in one line hlat-k 

 with white center, a fourtii o])li(iuely above and before tin- lirst of 

 ttese black with a few white scales posteriorly. Black mottling 



