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491fi. Symphysa adelalis Kearf. (Journ. N. Y. Ent. Soc, xi, 

 145, 1903) is correctly transferred to Lipocosma. 



4913,1. Lipocosma diabata, new species. 



White, uniformly shaded with brown ; lines slender, brown, 

 not defining a central darker area as in sicalis Walker ; inner 

 line excurved subcostally, coarsely dentate; outer line ex- 

 curved above, inbent at vein 3 ; reniform an ellipse ; a ter- 

 minal broken black line. Hind wing with the costal area 

 white; outer line slender, black, inbent at vein 3; black 

 powdering in median space below the cell. Expanse, 14 mm. 

 Type, female, No. 21151, U. S. Nat. Mus. ; Florida 

 (Schaus coll.). 



4921,1. Desmia nominahilis Hering (Stett. ent. Zeit., Ixvii, 55, 

 1906) is omitted. The supposed species I believe to be only ; 

 a variety of D. funeralis, probably the same as subdivisalis 

 Grote; but the name should be cited. 



4950. Heydelepta futillalis B. & McD. is obviously a synonym 

 of Syngamia haemorrhoidalis Guen. 



4944. Conchylodes ovulalis Guen. is correctly identified. This 

 name is not a synonym of platinalis^ Guen. as given in my 

 list (No. 4297). C. platinalis is a distinct species which has 

 not yet been recorded from the United States. 



4952,1. Bocchoris rehamalis Dyar (Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 

 xlvii, 393, 1914) may be added. I have a specimen from 

 Kerrville, Texas, May 31, 1906 (F. C. Pratt). 



4957. Nacoleia hampsoni B. & Mc.D. occurs also in Cuba and 

 it may prove to be one of Herrich-Schafifer's unrecognized 

 species (listed by Hampson, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1899, 

 287 et seq.). Hampson would place this in Lygropia, as he 

 has all the species allied to it. One of my Florida speci- 

 mens bears a label in Schaus' writing: "Near Lygropria 

 xanthogonalis Hamps." I do not find that Hampson has 

 published this name, but he may have done so. The matter 

 should be kept in mind. 



4964. Sylepta masculinalis B. & McD. is not before me, but 

 the figure and description agree so completely with Syngamia 



