— 117— 



fuscous gray, except along basal line on inner margin, which is whitish ; outer line 

 yray, indistinct, rounded in middle outwardly, edged within with dark brown ; veins 

 slightly darker than ground color ; hind wings pellucid fuscous, darker outwardly. — 

 Canada. 



Dasypyga carbonella, n. sp. 



Expands 15 mm. Palpi, head, thorax and forewings gray, heavily overlaid 

 with black, giving a uniform dull black color, the lines very faintly or not at all sug- 

 gested , abdomen dark fuscous, interlined with lighter ; hind wings pellucid fuscous, 

 veins and outer space darkest. - Texa=;. 



Lipographis decimerella, n. sp. 



Expands 26 mm. Palpi, collar and thorax gray, stained with fuscous ; head 

 somewhat whiter ; abdomen light ochreous gray, almo>t yellowish at middle ; fore 

 wings lead gray, broadly whitish along costa nearly to apex, whitish with a reddish 

 shade along inner margin ; fringes whitish ; hind wings dark fuscous, fringes lighter. 

 There is considerable variation fn the different specimens, some having generally a 

 reddish tone, others being more inclined to clear gray. — Texas. 



Lipographis niviella, n. sp. 



Expands 29 mm. Palpi, head ai d thorax pure snowy white, with a slight sprink- 

 ling of black scales ; abdomen yellowish white ; fore wings pure snowy white, more 

 or less marked with black : costa white ; posteriorly the wing is finely marked with 

 black on vems, and on posterior half stained with fuscous ; basal line narrow, white, 

 shaded inwardly along inner margin with large black spot ; outwardly with narrow 

 line of black ; outer line white, toothed within between the veins, edged with a line 

 of black points outwardly along margin ; apex with two black points on either side 

 the outer line ; hind wings dirty whitish, yellowish at apex and along anterior margin. 

 — Colorado. 



Anoristia olivella, n. ?p. 



Expands 24 mm. Palpi whitish : head, thorax, abdomen and fore wings light 

 fuscous gray, scatteringly and coarsely dusted with a few black scales, the whole 

 wa^hed with a light olive shading ; the black scales are a little more plentiful at the 

 base, along inner margin, and at apex ; basal line whitish, merely a break in the 

 slight dusting of black ; outer line formed as the basal, but rendered distinct by a 

 heavier shading of the dusting ot black within, oblique, subparallel with outer margin, 

 with one inner angulation one third from costa; hind wings olive whitish. — The 

 Needles, California. 



Nephopteryx filiolella, n. sp. 



Expands 16 to 18 mm. Palpi reddish brown ; head and thorax brown ; abdomen 

 brown with an ochreous shading; fore wings brown, ocherish gray along costa, chest- 

 nut red on posterior median space and outer margin ; basal line blackish, indistinct ; 

 outer line dark gray, broad, indistinct, edged on both sides with blackish ; hind wings 

 fuscous, outer margin and veins much daiker. — Texas. 



Honora glaucatella, n. sp. 

 Expands 22 mm. Palpi, head and thorax light gray, stained with fuscous ; ab- 

 domen ochreous gray ; fore wings white along costal half and base, stained with 

 fuscous on posterior half of middle and outer fields ; basal line rounded, indistinct, 

 edged outwardly with black, broad and heavy in middle, obsolete at both ends ; 

 discal spot black, prominent ; outer line oblique, wavy, edged both sides with dark 



