102 PAPERS BY DR. B. CLEMENS. 



base ; at the basal third arises a long marginal branch, and 

 about its middle a furcate branch, and thence the subcostal 

 is faintly indicated to the discal nervure, beyond which it 

 reappears as a furcate branch to the costa behind the tip. 

 The discoidal cell is closed, and sends a single branch to the 

 inner margin behind the tip. The median subdivides into 

 three approximate branches. The submedian is furcate at 

 the base. In the hind-wing the costal nervure is rather long 

 and distinct; subcostal simple, 



and obsolete from the middle to (-^^^^^^^^^^-^^^ 

 the base; discoidal cell unclosed, ^^^-^-^^^^^^^ 

 with an independent discal ner- 



vule, faintly indicated from the / ^ rr ^ 



base, and furcate at the apical \ $T — -^ >^>~^^ 

 third. The median strongly in- 

 dicated and bifid rather beyond the middle of the inner 

 margin. 



fylkLhitf.E. simulatricella. Head broAvnish-ochreous. Antennas 

 ochreous, annulated with dark brown. Fore-wings dark 

 brownish, with a white band about the basal third of the 

 wing, a white spot on the costa, near the middle, and one 

 on the inner margin, a little behind' it, and a white trans- 

 verse streak near the tip. Hind-wings dark brown, cilia the 

 same. 



This insect has considerable resemblance to an Incur- 

 varia. Its neuration, however, places it in a very distinct 

 group. 



Antispila, Herrich-ScharTer, Frey. 

 {jt1jj»h'UA. nys&foliella* Head above dark brown. Face, 

 labial -palpi and fore-feet shining ycllowish-ochreous. An- 

 tenna? dark brown; basal joint yellowish-ochreous. Fore- 

 wings dark brown, with a greenish reflection, and the base 

 with a bright coppery hue. Near the base is a rather broad, 



* It should be Nyssesfoliella ; the food plant is Nyssa multiflora (Black or 

 Sour Gum, or Tupelo). II. T. S. 



