236 TArERS BY DR. B. CLEMENS. 



branches are given off, rather remote from the first, the 

 apical branch being furcate, with both branches entering the 

 costa behind the tip. Discal vein obliquely inclined towards 

 the base, with two branches. The median vein with three 

 rather long branches, the posterior arising nearly opposite the 

 middle of the space between the first and second subcostal 

 branches. Submedian furcate at the base. 



Head smooth, broad in front, forehead rounded. No ocelli. 

 Antennas filiform, about one-half as long as the fore-wings, 

 with joints closely set, basal joint short (with short hairs in 

 Chauliodus*). Labial palpi recurved, so as to equal the 

 vertex ; second joint subclavate, slightly thickened with scales 

 towards the end ; terminal joint cylindrical, slightly roughened, 

 nearly equal in length to the second, pointed. No maxillary 

 palpi. Tongue id anting. (In Chauliodus, short and naked.) 



Ci "^v^lf- C. ? canicinctella.\h\i^Fore-wmg dirty whitish towards the 

 base, apical half fuscous, varied with blackish. An irregular 

 whitish band near the tip, inclined towards the base, margined 

 externally with a short black line from the inner margin, and 

 with two short exterior black dashes, one in the middle of the 

 wing, one on the costa. The internal edge of the fuscous 

 portion of the wing is inclined towards the tip and margined 

 with whitish. The extreme apex is blackish, and the cilia 

 around it whitish, sprinkled with black. Cilia fuscous. 

 Hind- wings fuscous. 



Head and labial palpi whitish ; the terminal joint of the 

 latter with two fuscous rings, one about the middle and one 

 at the tip. 



I have before me two mutilated specimens, one simply 

 with a pair of wings, received from Mr. A. S. Packard, Jr., 

 and numbered by him 790. 



* In the specimen before me the basal joints have been denuded by mites. 

 B.C. 



