NATHAN BANKS. 19 



Two specimens from Huacluica Mountains, Arizona (Oslar). 

 Similar to the type from Mexico, but in better condition, so I 

 give another description. 



Setodes floridaiia n. sp. — Head yellowish, clothed with golden hair; 

 palpi clothed with gray hair; antennfe pale, narrowly annulate with brown; 

 thorax pale, with golden hair; legs pale yellowish ; abdomen yellowish. Wings 

 gray, clothed with short golden hair and some black hair intermixed, the anas- 

 tomosis and extreme tip darker, fringe black at tip, elsewhere gray; hindwings 

 dusky hyaline, scarcely darker at tip, fringe very long, gray. Both pairs of 

 wings very long, slender and acute. Expanse 13 mm. 



One specimen from Biscayne Bay, Florida (Slosson). 



Ijeptocella texana n. sp. — Head yellowish, clothed with snow-white 

 hair; palpi brown, with white hair; antenute white, broadly annulate with 

 black, apical part wholly black, basal joints yellowish ; thorax yellowish, with 

 short white hair through the middle; abdomen yellowish; legs pale yellowish. 

 Forewings white, veins bordered with yellow-brown or brown, especially promi- 

 nent beyond the anastomosis, anterior and posterior margins more or less brown, 

 several brown spots at pterostigma ; fringe gray ; hindwings pale gray, with pale 

 venation and gray fringe. Forewings hardly as narrow as in other species, the 

 discal cell swollen above toward apex, but not as much so as in L. exquisita and 

 allied forms, the first apical cell with a pedicel as long as cell, the fourth apical 

 cell with a pedicel almost as long. Expanse 22 mm. 



One specimen from San Antonio, Texas, August. 



L<eptoc«*lla exilis n. n. 



L. gracilis Banks, Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc, xxx, p. 110, 1904. 



As there is a previous gracilis in this genus I rename this species. 



AniscentropiiM fuscUK n. sp. — Head subglobose, black, densely clothed 

 with short white hair; antennae very long, white, annulate with black, basal 

 joint large and as long as vertex; palpi long, hairy, upcurved, gray, last joints 

 recurved. Thorax convex, brown, clothed with appressed white hair; abdomen 

 brown ; legs pale yellowish, the hind femora at base blackish, tips of tarsi brown. 

 Middle legs much the longest, spurs 1-4-2, the subapical pair on middle tibise 

 near base. Wings clothed with white and brown hairs forming a gray appear- 

 ance, a black basal spot, one near middle of hind margin, one at base of discal 

 cell, an elongate spot at lower end of discal cell, a spot at end of pterostigma, and 

 extreme apical margin black, extending up on veins, fringe blackish ; hindwings 

 smoky, darker on costal margin toward tip, posterior fringe rather long, gray. 

 Forewings narrow, elongate, sides subjiarallel, fifth apical cell with a long pedi- 

 cel ; hindwings narrow, closed discal and thyridial cells, the former connected 

 by cross-vein to radius. Expanse 15 mm. 



Two specimens from Phoenix, Arizona. 



TEANS. AM. ENT. SOC. XXXII. DECEMBEE, 190.5. 



