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fore pair there is a connectiug veiiilet from rail ial sector beyond the fork bac 

 to the radius. Expause 36 rum. 



One speeimeu from Santa Clara Cnnnty, California (Baker); 

 also from Humboldt County, California (Barber). 



Gocra fiiscula Bks.— Maxillary palpi with golden or tawny hairs; an- 

 teuuie dull black; labial palpi pale on basal part, black beyond; vertex black, 

 golden hairs on the posterior warts ; thorax black, some golden hairs form a me- 

 dian stripe on the mesouotum ; abdomen dull black ; wings uniformly clothed 

 with blackish hairs, venation darker; legs pale brownish, the posterior tibiae and 

 tarsi paler. Ventral comb of two rather long median teeth, and three each side 

 much smaller. Venation as usual in the genus. Expanse 22 mm. 



One male from Black Mt., North Carolina, May 21st (Beuten- 

 miillei'). 



XOTIOPSYCHE n. gen. 



Maxillary palpi short, broad, flattened, erect and appressed to 

 face; labial palpi extremely long and slender: basal joint of an- 

 tenuiie porrect, longer than head ; two spurs on tibia I, others lost, 

 |)n)bably 4-4; discal cell in both wings closed ; forks 1, 2 and 3 in 

 forewings of male; forks 1 and 3 present in hind wings. Forewings 

 of male very broad, costal area very broad, but the median area is 

 still broader, the median and cubital veins close together and bent 

 toward the posterior margin. 



Type. — N. laUpennis n. sji. 



IVotiopsyche lalipenniw Bks.— Face gray, with short gray htiir; ver- 

 tex darker, with longer yellowish gray hair; basal .joint of antennje clothed 

 inside with black hairs,- longer below, elsewhere with gray hair, rest of antennae 

 pale, annulate with black, and below with short, erect bristles ; prothorax with 

 gray hair above, rest of thorax yellowish ; abdomen brown, tip and genitalia yel- 

 low ; legs pale yellow; wings gray, with yellow-gray hairs, s]iarse and appressed ; 

 along costal margin are longer, darker hairs, pointing back over costal region ; 

 venation pale brown; hindwings grayish, venation darker, some scattered yel- 

 lowish gray hair on membrane; cubitus with two apical branches, apparently no 

 anal veins; discal cell nearly three times as long as its pedicel, narrowed near 

 tip; cross-vein between radial sector and median is oblique. Expanse 20 mm. 



One male from Black Mt., North Carolina, June (Beutenmuller). 



ATOMYIA n. gen. 

 Palpi like Lepidodoma ; basal joint of antennae scarcely as long- 

 as head, thread not ciliate ; spurs 2-4-4; wings rather long and 

 slender; discal cell closed in both pairs; forks 1, 2, 4 and 5 present 

 in forewings; forks 1 and 3 present in hindwings; discal cell in 



TKANS. AM. ENT. SOC. XXXII. NOVEMBEE, 1905. 



