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Psecadia semilugens, Z:ll., v7. plumbeella, n. var. 
This form can be distinguished from the type by the lead colored secondaries and 
dorsal half of the primaries. Expanse, 20 mm, 
Ig’. Coll. W. B. Hab. —Texas. 
Depressaria curvilineella, n. sp. 
Head white, thorax and legs grayish ochreous. Primaries gray, thickly clouded — 
with grayish ochreous 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 streak and a little beyond a small white spot edged with black ; costa sprinkled 
with fuscous scales. Cilia grayish ochreous. Secondaries gray fuscous; cilia white. 
Underside of primaries fuscous ; costa and cilia white. Secondaries paler than above 
with four apical black spots. Expanse, 18 mm. 
1example Coll. W. B.  Hab.—New York. 
Graci aria fuscoochrella, n. sp. 
Head and palpi ochreous ; legs ochreous annulated with fuscous ; thorax and 
antennee fuscous. Primaries and secondaiies fuscous, as also the underside of all the 
wings. Expanse, 14 mm. 
1example. Coll. W. B, Hab.—California, 
Cosmopteryx floridanella, n. sp. 
Head olive brown with three fine white stripes; one on the middle and one on 
each side behind the eyes. These stripes are continuous with the three on the thorax 
which is also olive brown, Face silvery ochreous, as are also the palpi, underside of 
thorax and body; legs annulated with brown. Body above olive brown, in some lizhts 
yellowish ochreous. Primaries olive brown with three silvery white basal streaks ; 
one on the subcosta, one on the dorsal margin and one above the fold ; ali running 
to about the basal third. Between the two latter streaks is another, beginning about 
the basal fourth and reaching the broad, pale yellow transverse patch beyond the 
middle of the wing ; at the internal portion of the band below the costa is a snail 
black margined metallic silvery spot and a larger one below and beyond ; the external 
margin of the band 1s limited by a narrow transverse metallic silvery band, about the 
middle of which commences a narrow white streak running to the extreme apex of 
the wing. Secondaries grayi>h. Cilia olivaceous, as is also the underside of the 
wings. Expanse, 9 mm. 
1 Q. Coll. W. B. Hab.—Central Florida, May, 1887. 
Cosmopteryx minutella, n. sp. 
Head deep brown with three fine white stripes ; (scales abraded on the thorax); 
palpi white with a few brown scales ; legs ochreous annulated with brown. Primaries 
deep brown with two fine white basal streaks ; one running along the costa for a short 
distance, then gradually bending downward and running along the subcosta to about 
the 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 becomes 
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 spots; the one below the 
costa is limited by a conspicuous black discal spot ; before the external margin of the 
band which is prolonged into an angle, is a costal and dorsal, violet-hued silvery spot; 
beginning at the angle of the band is a fine white stripe reaching the extreme apex of 
the wing. Secondaries and wings beneath fuscous. Expanse, 7 mm. 
Bee Bool. (Wak, Hab.—Central Florida. 
