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(C. D. Bird), AMNH. One male (genitalia on slide 458-Obr.), 

 Alontclair, N.J., Nov. 2, 1903 (W. D. Kearfott), AMNH. One male 

 (genitalia on slide, prepared by A. Busck, May 8, 1935), Wliitesbog, 

 N.J., Dec. 1, 1914 (H. B. Scammell), USNM. One male (genitalia 

 on slide, prepared by A, Busck, May 7, 1935), Fishers Falls, Pa., 

 Apr. 28, 1884, in USNM. Two males (genitalia on slides 215-Obr. 

 and 216-Obr.), Hampton, N.H., Oct. 20, 1907, and Oct. 28, 1908 

 (S. A. Shaw), AMNH. 



Acleris clarkei, new species 



Figure 5; Plate 4 (figs, lo, ii) 



Antennae dark gray and whitish annulated. Head and thorax 

 whitish gray, latter with a brownish-black margin cephalad. Labial 

 palpi white from inner side and below, dark gray from outer surface; 

 their terminal joint dark gray. Forewings brownish black in two 

 basal thirds, with an incurved outer edge of this area; two whitish 

 costal patches on this gi-ound, incompletely divided by black; some- 

 times indistinct, whitish spots at dorsum in external part of dark 



Figure 5. — Acleris clarkei, new species: a, male genitalia (holotype); b, cornuti (more en- 

 larged); c, female genitalia (paratype). 



