106 Journal New York Entomological Society. ivc. xii. 



Head, thorax and fore wings white, strewn with black scales, giving a light gray 

 appearance ; scattered pale yellowish scales over area of submedian fold. Lines of 

 the ground color, white, the inner defined by a black costal patch outwardly, widened 

 below, rather oblique, and by a large one inwardly on inner margin, diffused toward 

 base. Discal spots black, narrowly joined, with a paler contiguous spot within. 

 Outer line curved inward strongly at disk and submedian fold, black edged within, 

 slightly so without, widening to a distinct black patch at costa. A more or less 

 obvious diffuse oblique shade from upper part of outer line, obliquely toward inner 

 margin. Terminal line waved. Hind wings nearly white, translucent. Expanse, 

 23-26 mm. 



Three specimens, Ormsby Co., Nevada, July 6 (C. F. Baker). 



Type. — No. 7878, U. S. National Museum. 



Apparently nearly allied to odiosella Hulst, unknown to me, but 

 the colors are strongly contrasted, black and white, not shaded nor 

 brownish as Hulst's description reads. I cannot detect a hair pencil 

 on the thorax in the single $ before me. 



Salebria furciferella', new species. 



Fore wings elongate, costa but slightly arched, 1 1 veins, 4 and 5 separate, 8 

 and 9 stalked, 10 connate with the base of the stalk ; hind wings with 8 veins, 4 and 

 5 long stalked, cell rather short ; $ antennae bent at base with a full tuft of scales ; 

 palpi obliquely ascending, second and third joints straight ; maxillary palpi pencil 

 tufted. 



Gray, black scales thickly strewn on a white ground ; fore wings with a broad, 

 indefinite russet shading along whole length of submedian fold. Wing evenly irro- 

 rate ; a subbasal half band of russet brown on inner margin, edged by black and 

 white narrowly, succeeded above by an oblique black line that joins a ray in the cell 

 which become furcate, the forks ending in the discal dots. Outer line black, narrow, 

 bent inward on the discal fold and more narrowly on the submedian fold, followed, 

 after a short whitish edge, by an illy defined russet band ; terminal line black, scal- 

 loped. Hind wings subpellucid whitish with a faint yellowish tinge. Expanse, 

 23 mm. 



Three specimens, Ashfork, Arizona, June 18; Prescott, Arizona, 

 June 20 (Schwarz &: Barber). This may be aliculella Hulst with the 

 discal ray added. 



Type. — x\o. 7S89, U. S. National Museum. 



Salebria vetustella, new species. 



Fore wings with II veins, 4 and 5 approximate at base but separate, 10 approxi- 

 mate at base to the stalk of 8 and 9. Hind wings with 8 veins. 



Head and thorax gray, strongly washed with brownish red. Basal space of fore 

 wings solidly red except a narrow space before the black inner band which is broad, 

 diffusely edged, erect, joined above by a narrow black band that is angled inward on 

 the submedian fold. Inner half of median space gray, outer half red shaded. Dis- 

 cal dots obscure, separated, obliquely placed. Outer line faint, nearly lost, pale, 



