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Aristotelia lindanella, n. sp. 



Labial palpi white, second joint slightly shaded exteriorly with reddish 

 brown ; terminal joint with two anniilations and extreme tip black. Face, head 

 and thorax light yellow. Forewings yellowish white ; extreme base of costa 

 black; at basal third a broad blackish brown transverse fascia, slightly nearer 

 base at costa than on the dorsal edge; at apical third is a similar broader fascia, 

 strongly overlaid with brick-red on the dorsal half and touching on the dorsal 

 edge a third broad fascia across the tip of the wing, which is nearly all brick 

 red with only the costal end blackish brown; tip of the wing white with a few 

 scattered brown scales. Cilia white. Hindwings light whitish fuscous. Abdo- 

 men yellowish with silvery underside. Legs white with dark brown bars and 

 nearly black tarsal joints. 



Alar expanse: 10-11 mm. 



Habitat: Loma Linda, San Bernardino Co, and Olancha, Inva Co., Cali- 

 fornia. 



Type and cotypes in Collection Barnes; cotypes in U. S. National Museum 

 (No. 22655). 



Nearest to Aristotelia bifasciella Busck, but smaller with straighter 

 fasciae and at once distinguished by the yellow head and the brick-red 

 shading on the wings. 



Anacampsis psoraliei.i.a, n. sp. PI. XXVIII, Fig, 10. 



Labial palpi and tongue light golden ochreous. Face, head and thorax 

 olivaceous blackish brown. Forewings nearly iinicolorous blackish brown with 

 apical fourth a shade lighter; the two shades are faintly but sharply defined by 

 a transverse line, which is slightly but sharply outwardly curved and pointed 

 on the middle ; four hardly perceptible darker brown spots, one near the base, 

 one on the middle of the cell, one at the end of the cell and one on the middle 

 of the fold. Cilia dark brown. Hindwings dark olivaceous brown with the cilia 

 a shade lighter. Abdomen blackish brown with light yellowish underside. Legs 

 yellowish shaded exteriorly with brown. 



Alar expanse : 18-21 mm. 



Habitat: Sioux City, Iowa. 



Food plant : Psoralca argol'liyUj. 



Bred by Dr. A. W. Lindsey. 



Type and cotype in Collection Barnes; cotype in U. S. National Museum 

 (No. 22656). 



Allied to A. liipinrlla Busck, Ijut larger and differing in the light 

 yellow labial palpi. 



