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2. Ageniella (Ageniella) grisea, new species 



Male: Unknown. 



Female: Forewing 3.3 to 4.0 mm. long; pubescence of head and 

 thorax very dense and rather long, giving a hoary appearance; apical 

 hairless margin of clypeus narrow, poHshed, separated from the rest 

 of the clypeus by a small sharp groove. 



Blackish, but quite hoary from the dense pubescence. Apical part 

 of clypeus f ulvo-f erruginous ; wings hyaline, the apical third of the 



Figure 109. — Localities for Ageniella grisea. 



forewing weakly infuscate; femora and tibiae f ulvo-f erruginous; tarsi 

 dark brown; abdomen rufous. 



Type: 9, Holhster, Idaho, July 11, 1931, David E. Fox (Washing- 

 ton, USNM 61704). 



Paratype: 9, Wendell, Idaho, Aug. 30, 1928 (Washington). 



3. Ageniella (Ageniella) pallida Banks 



Ageniella pallida Banks, 1945, Psyche, vol. 52, p. 106, 9 . Type: 9 , Austin, 

 Tex. (Cambridge). 



Male: Unknown. 



Female: Forewing 4.0 to 4.5 mm. long, the wings unusually narrow 

 and short ; pubescence of head and thorax a little thinner than usual ; 

 apical hairless margin of clypeus moderately wide, weakly mat, not 

 separated from the rest of the clypeus by a distinct groove. 



Fulvo-f erruginous. Wings tinted with fulvous, the apical part of 

 forewing somewhat brownish; third tergite with a broad transverse, 

 poorl}^ defined brown band, the second and fourth tergites usually 

 with a similar but narrower band. 



Specimens: 9, Sioux City, Iowa, July 15, 1922, C. N. Ainslie 

 (Washington). 9, Clay County, Kans., August, J. C. Bridwell 



