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two-tlii ids, between these fasci as are spots and scattered scales ; two costal spots 

 beyond the third fascia, extreme apex and some smaller spots along base of 

 dorsal cilia. Cilia grayish ochreous. Hind wings pale, grayish fuscous; cilia 

 gray. Abdomen grayish fuscous. Underside of body and legs pale yellowish 

 gray ; tarsi tinged with fuscous. 

 Exp. 10.0 mm.; 0.4 inch. 



Hub. — Pennsylvania (Easton ; Mt. Airey?) Hazleton. 



Two specimens in my collection, received some years ago from 

 Mr. P. Laurent, without locality labels. I took a specimen at light 

 August 5, 1904. 



HYBROMA Clem, 

 Dyar's List, p. 574. 

 Head entirely rough haired. Labial palpi cylindrical, spreading, 

 second joint thickened and roughened with scales beneath and some 

 terminal seta? ; terminal joint shorter than second, compressed, scaly, 

 pointed. Maxillary palpi plicate. Antenna? simple over half of 

 anterior wing length, filiform, approximate upon the vertex, joint- 

 close set, with verticillate scales. Forewings ovate lanceolate, 

 equally narrowed from both margins to apex ; 12 veins, all free, a 

 secondary cell, anterior median very faint from base to beginning 

 of secondary cell, V' simple. Hindwings lanceolate, costa slightly 

 refuse in its apical half, 8 veins, cell entirely open, anterior median 

 proceeds as 7 to costa and from it arises the common stem of veins 

 5 and 6. Hind tibia rough haired. One species. 



H. servulella Clem.— Dyar's List, p. 572, No. 6540.— PI. V, fig. 3.— Head. 

 thorax and forewings deep sulphur yellow ; labial and maxillary palpi pale 

 yellow, more or less speckled with dark brown scales. Antennae dark brown 

 Thorax and forewings deep yellow; patagia dark brown in front, costa of fore- 

 wings dark brown in its basal half, a large irregular costal spot on the apical 

 third, somewhat oblique and reaching the dorsal margin, the latter in its basal 

 half, dark brown; the dark portion of the dorsal margin is emarginate in its 

 costal border, corresponding with tbe dorsal convexity of the large costal spot: 

 cilia sulphur yellow, spotted with brown where the subapical spot reaches the 

 dorsal cilia. Hindwings dark fuscous brown with a faint purple lustre. Cilia 

 dark fuscous, paler at the apex. Abdomen fuscous above, anal part and under- 

 side yellowish. Legs pale yellow, tibiae fuscous extei nally, anterior tarsi entirely 

 fuscous, middle and posterior, fuscous above. 



Exp. 11.0-11.5 mm.; 0.44-0.46 inch. 



Hab. — Pennsylvania (Hazleton, Mauch Chunk) ; New Jersey. 

 This is Tinea aureosuffusella Ch., which I have examined in the 

 Cambridge Museum collection. It is defective, but is sufficiently 



TRANS. AM. ENT. SOC. XXXI. (10) FEBRUARY. 1905. 



