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ON NORTH AMERICAN TINEID. 
By Wn. BEuTrENMULLER. 
Tinea seminolella, n. sp. 
Head, thorax and palpi, deep fuscous. Primaries, fuscous, covered with deep 
fuscous scales, without any markings, except an indistinct blackish discal spot with 2 
paler margin. Leys, body, secondaries and wings beneath, fuscous. 
Expanse, 17 mm. 
1 QO. Coll, W. B. Hab.—Central Florida. 
Acrolophus plumifrontellus, Clem. 
The undescribed © of this species differs from the <j’ only in having long por- 
rected labial palpi, and the markings of the primaries much suffused with the ground 
color. Expanse, 1g mm. Length of palpi, 5 mm. 
ji example.”. Coll. W.:B’ ‘Taken at Parkville, L. I., N. Y., July, 
1888. Another specimen, much larger than the one I possess, is in the 
collection of Mrs. A. ‘IT. Slosson, taken in the White Mountains, N. H. 
Psecadia albicostella, n. sp. 
Head white, with a black spot on the vertex ; palpi black, second and third joints 
tipped with white, thorax ochreous fuscous with two black spots, one on each side 
about the middle ; tegulze tipped with white. Body ochreous, tuft orange yellow. 
Primaries ochreous fuscous with a median, scaly, white basal streak, running to the 
apical third. Beyond this streak is a small black spot and one at the basal third of 
the wing below the fold. Extreme costa and cilia white. Before the apex on the 
costa are four small black spots and seven on the margin. Secondaries and underside 
of wings, ochreous fuscous. Expanse, 22 mm. 
ets Coll. W. B. Hab.—Colorado. 
Psecadia walsinghamella, n. sp. 
Head white ; palpi white; first and second joint witha black ring at the base ; 
third with a black ring before the tip. Antennze fuscous. Thorax white with four 
black spots. Body and legs ochreous. Primaries pure white, shining, with a number 
_ of black spots and four long black streaks; one at the base below the costa; one a 
little below and beyond ; one in the cell; and one above and beyond nearly reaching 
the outer margin about the middle ; at the end of the discal cell a small black spot 
and one below and beyond ; below the fold are three spots ; one about the basal 
fourth ; one before the middle and one below and between the ‘two ; on the fold at 
the base of the wing a small spot. Above the long streaks through the middle of the 
wing beyond the basal one are a number of black subcostal spots, and on the costa 
before the apex a series of small spots running along the margin to the inner angle. 
Cilia white. Primaries. beneath, fuscous, shining. Expanse, 21 mm. 
Io. Coll. W. B. Hab.—West Virginia. 
Named in honor of Lord Walsingham, who has contributed much 
to the knowledge of American 7Z?mede. 
