NO. 1567. NEW AMERICAN TINEID MOTHS— WALSINGHAM. 217 



Palpi with a slight brush from the median joint; stone-gray. 



Head and thorax stone-gray. 



Forewings stone-color, with a slight brownish tinge, with numerous 

 lines of blackish scales intermixed with some whitish ones, especially 

 on the outer half of the wings; the lines are not clearly defined, but 

 one subcostal, one along the fold, one along the dorsum, and about 

 three from the apical portion, pointing inward, are faintly distin- 

 guishable ; cilia gray. 



Alar expanse. — 1.1.5 mm. 



Hindwings and cilia gray. 



Abdomen and legs brownish gray. 



Type.—Mah (Walsingham determined, No. 4927, 1006), Cat. No. 

 10348, U.S.N.M. 



Habitat. — Akron, Ohio; Larva on Pru?M/.§ . . . issued Oct()l)or 14, 

 1890 (E. M. Claypole, collector). Unique. 



COLEOPHORA VAGANS, new species. 



Antennse faintly annulate, lirownish gray. 



Palpi simple, without a basal tuft ; l^rownish gray. 



Head and thorax dull brownish gray. 



Forewings dull brownish gra}^, with very faintl}^ indicated lines of 

 mixed fuscous and pale scales; one running from the base about the 

 middle, slightly bent downward toward the tornus; another on the 

 fold; a few indications of oblique pale lines between the middle of 

 the costa and the apex, pointing inward, and a slight sprinkling of 

 blackish scales about the apex; costal cilia slightly paler than the 

 dorsal. 



Alar expanse. — 12 mm. 



Hindwings grayish; cilia brownish gray. 



Abdomen (greasy). 



Legs (broken). 



Tyjje.— Female (Walsingham determined. No. 4928, 1906). Cat. 

 No. 10349, U.S.N.M. 



Case. — Triangular at the apex, cylindrical, slightly bulged, the 

 mouth l)ent over; general color stone-grayish, a brownish patch 

 above, extending from the mouth, which is slightly lipped, to about 

 one-third of its length. 



Habitat. — New York city, larva on grass, issued August, 1888. 

 Unique. 



Genus CCELOPCETA", new genus. 



Type of the genus. — Male and female, Co'lopata glutinosi Walsing- 

 ham. 



Antennse. — Male, simple, § ; basal joint with pecten. 



^ From KoiXoi, signifyiiifj; hollow; and non/ryi, signifying a maker. 



