(gelechia) mat, 1860. 115 



exterior. The cocoon is a slight silken web woven among 

 the "frass" near the surface. The larva is immaculate, and 

 varies in colour, from dark reddish-brown to a pale brown, 

 dotted with rows of darker-coloured dots, each giving rise to 

 a hair; the head is brown and the shield blackish. The 

 imago appears about the middle of June. 



Size small. Fore-icings rather lanceolate and pointed. Hind- 

 icings deeply emarginate beneath the tip, which is 

 produced. The second joint of labial palpi somewhat 

 thickened. 

 y'i^ik G. ? rubidella* Head and face ochreous. Labial palpi 

 yellowish-white, with two deep fuscous spots on the middle 

 joint, and two blackish-brown rings on the terminal one, a 

 narrow one near its base, and a broad one near the tip, 

 while the tip is blackish. Antennas deep fuscous, annulated 

 with white. Thorax fuscous, deep fuscous in front. Fore- 

 wings roseate, dusted with deep fuscous, with a brownish- 

 ochreous streak along the inner margin from the base to 

 nearly the middle of the wing, and interrupted about its 

 middle by a roseate hue. At the basal third of the wing is 

 an oblique deep fuscous band, extending from the costa to 

 the fold, and beyond the middle of the costa is a spot of the 

 same hue, joined toward the inner margin by a brownish- 

 ochreous spot. The apical portion of the wing much dusted 

 with deep fuscous; cilia ochreous, with a fuscous hinder- 

 marginal line. Hind-wings blackish-gray; cilia somewhat 

 paler. Feet rather pale ochreous, spotted with deep fus- 

 cous. 



3 ■■%-"~G. flexurella. Head and face grayish-fuscous. Labial 



~ palpi, second joint dark fuscous, terminal joint white with a 



blackish ring at the base, and one near the tip. Antennas 



whitish, annulated with dark fuscous. Fore-wings grayish- 



* Of this I received three specimens from Dr. Clemens ; it is somewhat allied 

 to our G. ericinella, but is smaller and the anterior wings are narrower. The 

 exp. al. is 4 lines. H. T. S. 



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