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Head dark yellowish. Antennae dark fuscous, very slightly 

 annulated with yellowish. Labial palpi yellowish, terminal 

 joint dark brownish exteriorly. 



This is a very handsome insect. I have a single specimen 

 from Illinois, for which I am indebted to Mr. B. D. Walsh. 

 His specimens were taken in the winter, under the loose bark 

 of trees, and consequently the imago hybernates. 



Depressaria, Haw.* 



Proc. Ent. Soc. Phila., August, 1863, p. 124.f 



(j 'fcl* % lA Depress aria pulvipennella, n. s. Fore-wings dark, slightly 

 reddish-ochreous, freely dusted and spotted with blackish- 

 brown. The costa at the base is pale ochreous and is marked 

 with blackish-brown, short stria3 from near the base to the tip. 

 On or near the disk is a blackish shade, or nearly square spot 

 containing; a white dot in a short streak thrown from it ex- 

 teriorly. There is another blackish patch at the base of the 

 fold. The hinder margin is indistinctly dotted with blackish ; 

 cilia with a reddish hue. 



Thorax pale ochreous, dusted with dark brownish. Face 

 whitish; head touched above with reddish-brown. Antenna? 

 dark brown. Labial palpi dark brownish; middle joint 

 dusted with whitish and the scales beneath touched with 

 reddish ; terminal joint blackish, with the extreme tip and a 

 central ring reddish-ochreous. 



A single specimen from Mr. B. D. Walsh, and a specimen 

 in the collection of the Entomological Society of Philadelphia 

 from the State of Virginia. 



Besides the foregoing I am indebted to Mr. Walsh for 

 some specimens of the smaller Tineina. Unfortunately they 

 were set on strips of card, with the wings unexpanded, and 

 have been too much denuded in the process of setting to 

 enable me to determine precisely to what genus and species 



* See ante, p. 1 37. H. T. S. 

 f See ante, p. 229. H. T. S. 



