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fuscous, shining, margin darker; beneath even fuscous on all wings, margins 

 darker. — Colorado." 



Type. — In the American Museum of Natural History. 



Type data. — Texas, June; G. D. Hulst collection, Kutgers. 



Discussion. — The species probably belongs to the Crambinae as 

 Hulst (1890) later indicated, but cannot be placed to subfamily with 

 certainty as the hindwings and abdomen have been lost. The locality 

 given on the specimen (Texas) and that published in that original 

 description (Colorado) do not agree. 



Tolitna cincaidella Dyar 



Figure 36 



Tolima cincaidella Dyar, 1904, pp. 115-116. — Barnes and McDunnough, 1917, 

 p. 149. — McDunnough, 1939, p. 35. 



Description. — The original description of the species is as follows: 



Fore wings with 11 veins, 2 well before angle of cell, 3 before angle, 4 and 5 

 very shortly stalked, 8 and 9 stalked, 10 connate with the base of the stalk, 

 11 from the cell. Hind wings with 7 veins, 2 from the angle of the cell, 3 and 4 

 long stalked, 5 absent, 8 distinct. Tongue moderate, apparently about twice 

 the length of the head; palpi very long, porrect and drooping; antennae simple, 

 lengthily ciliate. 



Pale ocherous whitish, lines paler, obscure, defined by dusky edgings toward 

 the median space. Inner line produced a little on costa, preceded by a very 

 faint, russet patch on the inner margua. Discal dots blackish, separate. Outer 

 line drawn inward subcostally, else even, a slight dentation indicated in the 

 dusky border. The wing is all very pallid. Hind wing whitish, translucent. 

 Expanse 27 mm. 



Three specimens, all with the abdomens broken, but apparently males, 

 Rock Spring, Wyoming (T. Kincaid). 



Type: No. 7934, U.S. National Museum. 



Type. — In the U.S. National Museum. 



Type data. — No locality given on specimens, USNM 7934; printed 

 tag bears number "37049." The three specimens bear identical labels. 



Discussion. — The species does not belong in the Peoriinae, but 

 otherwise placement to subfamily is uncertain. 



Statina gaudiella Hulst 



Statina gaudiella Hulst, 1890, pp. 216-217. — Smith, 1891, p. 85. — Ragonot, 

 1901, pp. 415-416. — Hulst, 1902, p. 440. — Dyar, 1904c, p. 228. — Barnes 

 and McDunnough, 1917, p. 150. — Hampson, 1918, p. 60. — McDunnough, 

 1939, p. 36. — Rindge, 1955, p. 163. 



Description. — The original description of the species is as foUows: 



2. S. gaudiella n.sp. — Expands 13 mm. Palpi and antennae ochreous fuscous; 

 abdomen ochreous. Fore wings squamose; ground color ochreous, with a faint 

 violet fuscous tinge, this sprinkled with lengthened black scales, much more 



