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Psecadia semilugens, Z-ll., r'n?-. plumbeella, n. var. 



Tiiis lonii can l>e disiinguished from tlic type by the lead colored secondaries and 

 dor-'-ai lialf of the primaries. Expanse, 20 mm. 

 I J. Coll. W. B. ' Hab. -Texas. 



Depressaria curvilineella, n. sp. 



Head white, thorax and le^s grayish ojhreoiis. Primaries gray, thickly clouded 

 with grayish ochreoiis scales, e.-pecially at the base beyond the pale basal field which 

 extends to the costal third ; on the disk before the middle of the wing is a curved 

 black stieak and a little beyontl a small white spot edged with black ; costa sprinkled 

 whh fuscous scales. Cilia grayisii ochreous. Secondaries gray fuscous ; cilia white. 

 Underside of prim.iiics fusions ; costa and cilia white. Secondaries paler than above 

 with loui- apieal black s])ot,^. Ex|-)an>e, 18 mm. 



I example Coll. \V. B. Hab. — New York. 



Graci aria fuscoochrella, n. ^p. 



Head and palpi ochl■eou^ ; k-gs o.hreous annulated with fuscous ; thorax and 

 antennse iuscous. Primaries and secondaiies fuscous, as also the underside of all the 

 wings. Exjianse, 14 mm. 



I example. Coll. W. B. Hab. — California. 

 Cosmopteryx floridanella, n. s|>. 



Head olive iucwn wiili three fine white stripes ; one on the middle and one on 

 each side behnul the eyes. These stripes are continuous with the three on the thorax 

 whi h i-^ also olive brown. Face' silvery oclireou-;, as are also the palpi, underside of 

 thorax and body; legs nniuilated wilh brown. Body above olive brown, in some lights 

 yellowish oehreous. Piimaries olive brown with three silvery white l)asal streaks : 

 one on the suliC(»ta, one on ihe dorsal margin and one above the fold ; ali running 

 to about the ba-al third. Hftween the two latter streaks is another, beginning abo it 

 the basal lonrlh and reaching the broad, pale yellow tran-verse patch beyond the 

 middle of ihe wing ; at the internal ]->orti()n of th.- band below the cosia is a snail 

 black margined meiallic silvery spot and a larger one below and beyond ; the external 

 niaii:iii ot the band is limited by a narrow tran-verse metallic silvery band, about the 

 middle ol which commences a narrow white streak running to the extreme apex ot 

 the winu'. Secondaries grayi-h. Cilia olivaceous, as is also the underside of ihe 

 wings. Expanse, g mm. 



I 9. Coll. W. B. Hab.— Central Florida, May, 1887. 



Cosmopteryx minutella, n. sp. 



Head deep brown with three fine vvhite stripes ; (scales abraded on the tlio-ax); 

 palpi white wilh a few brown scales ; legs oehreous annulated with brown. Primaries 

 deep brown with two fine white basal streaks ; one running along the costa for a ^h )rt 

 distance, then gradually bending downward and running along the subcosta to about 

 ihe basal third ; the second streak runs along the fold to nearly the middle of the 

 wing ; a third white streak begins below the fold about the basal third and bejonies 

 orange yellow as it reaches the very broad transverse band of the same hue ; on the 

 internal margin of the band are two violet-hued silvery s])Ots ; the one below the 

 costa is limited by a conspicuous black discal spot ; before the external margin of tlie 

 band which is prolonged into an angk% is a co>tal and dorsal, violet-hued bilvery sp:)t; 

 beginning at the a.ngle of the band is a fine white stripe reaching the extreme apex of 

 the wing. Secondaries ami wings beneath fuscous. Expanse,_7 mm. 

 1(5^. Coll. W. B. Hab.— Central Florida. 



