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body and the legs yellowish. Alar expansion a little over one-fourth 

 of au inch. Bosque County, Texas. 



The palpi in iny single specimen are a little injured, and I have not 

 examined the neuratiou. Possibly it may not be a true Tinea. 



T. unomaculella, Cham. 



Besides the yellow spot at the end of the disk mentioned in the de- 

 scription of this species, there is also a smaller one on the fold near its 

 end, and one on the extreme apex of the thorax. There are also about 

 seven small ones around the base of the cilia, and frequently the wing 

 is more or less dusted with yellow scales. 



ANESYCHIA. 

 A. hagenella, n. sp. 



Costal part of the fore wings nearly to the tip, and spreading nearly 

 half across the wing in width, blackish-brown; the remainder of the 

 ■wing white except as follows: the dark brown sends five projections or 

 teeth into the white ; the first is near the base, the second a little farther 

 back, third about the middle, the fourth a little behind the third, and 

 the fifth projects toward the apex ; there is a small blackish spot on 

 the base, then a very small one, then one a little larger, all beneath the 

 fold ; then another on the fold, another beneath it again, and then two 

 others above it ; there is also a minute spot on the basal angle, and nine 

 others (six costal and three dorsal) around the base of the cilia. There are 

 also eight spots on the thorax, one of them just before the base of the 

 wings, one just behind each eye, two on the disk, and oue on each side 

 of the apex. Head white ; antennae fuscous ; second palpal joint black- 

 ish, tipped with white, third white; hind wings silvery-white; abdomeu 

 fuscous : legs pale stramineous, with a silvery lustre, stained with brown 

 on their anterior surfaces. Alar expansion 9| lines. It resembles A. 

 trifurcella Cham, more nearly than any of our other species. Bosque 

 County, Texas. 



HYPONOMEUTA. 



H. ZELLERIELLA, n. sp. 



This species approaches nearer to H. longimaculella Cham, than to any 

 of our other species. The third palpal joint is white, dusted with black- 

 ish scales; second joint blackish, tipped with white. Head white. Basal 

 joint of antenna) white, tipped at the apex above with brown ; stalk fus- 

 cous; thorax white, with a black spot behind each eye, and oue touch- 

 ing the base of each w r ing, one above each tegula, and one on each side 

 of the apex. Fore wings white, with the costal third stained with 

 pale ochreous, and separated from the white part by three long black 

 dashes, the first of which is before the middle, the second extends back 

 from about the middle, and the third is just before the apex. In the 

 pale ochreous costal part of the wing is a short fuscous basal streak 

 just within the costa, and behind it is a small fuscous costal spot. Just 



