98 PAPERS BY DR. B. CLEMENS. 



Antenna? inserted laterally ; basal joint short and rather thick, 

 with a few cilia at the base before ; stalk simple, slender, and 

 scarcely as long as the body. Tongue naked, and about as 

 long as the labial palpi. 



§ Median vein of hind-wings two-branched. Apical 

 vein trifid at the tip. 



Ct'uJiSSC. illectclla. Labial palpi and head yellowish-brown. 

 l 6i t. Antennas fuscous. Fore-wings fuscous, dusted with /lark 

 brown, with a broad, transverse, silvery-white band near the 

 middle of the wing, a spot of the same hue on the costa near 

 the tip, and an opposite one on the inner margin nearly join- 

 ing it in the middle of the wing. The extreme apex of the 

 wing has a silvery streak in the cilia, margined behind with 

 a row of dark-brown atoms on their ends. Hind-wings 

 grayish-fuscous ; cilia the same. 



§§ Median vein of hind-wing three-branched. Apical 

 vein forked on the costa, ivith a nervulet to the inner 

 margin. 

 tf'faJt&C. maculoscella. Labial palpi dull yellowish. Head dark 

 brownish. Antennas fuscous. Fore-wings shining silvery- 

 grayish, suffused with dark golden-brown, with a rather 

 obscure silvery band in the middle of the wing and a silvery 

 spot on the costa just before* the tip. The extreme apical 

 portion of the wing is blackish-brown ; cilia grayish-brown. 

 Hind-wings grayish, dusted with dark brown ; cilia grayish- 

 brown. 



§§§ Medio-posterior and central veins opposite the 

 space between the second and third subcosto-mar- 

 ginals. 



^^'""•CC. madarella. Head dark silvery-gray. Antennas dark 

 brown, yellowish-white at the tips. Fore-wings dark golden- 



* Here again Dr. Clemens has erased this -word "before" in the copy of his 

 paper sent me, and has marked in the margin in pencil "behind." See note f , 

 p. 97. H. T. S. 



