MICROLEPIDOPTERA FROM WASHINGTON STATE—CLARKE Deg ile 
CHIONODES WHITMANELLA, new species 
PratEe 30, Frcures 7-7b 
Antennae dull ochreous white with narrow fuscous annulations. 
Labial palpus sordid white lightly irrorated with fuscous. Face 
and head sordid white with a suffusion of pale brown. Thorax and 
fore wing light yellowish brown. Thorax infuscated. Fore wing, 
especially toward tip, infuscated; in cell, about middle, two blackish- 
fuscous spots, one before the other; on vein ib, slightly before basal 
third, a similar spot; cilia pale yellowish fuscous. Hind wing pale 
fuscous white, cilia pale yellowish fuscous. Legs ochreous white suf- 
fused and irrorated with fuscous. Abdomen pale brown suffused with 
fuscous beneath. 
Male genitalia—Upper arm of harpe slender, strongly curved, 
acutely pointed, reaching slightly beyond midpoint of tegumen; lower 
arm straight, slender, weak, somewhat shorter than upper arm. 
Gnathos very long, stout, curved. Uncus small. Vinculum with well- 
developed anterior process. Aedeagus long, slender, with a long stalk. 
Alar expanse, 17-19 mm. 
Type—vU.S.N.M. No. 56271. 
Type locality—Pullman, Wash. 
Food plant —Unknown. 
Remarks.—Described from the type male (23-IX-1932, J. F. G. 
Clarke No. 4962) and two male paratypes as follows: (same data as 
type), ¢; Wenatchee, ¢ (12-IX-1929, A. Spuler). 
In habitus whitmanella closely resembles species of the genus /so- 
phrictis Meyrick. 
FILATIMA ROCELIELLA, new species 
PLATE 28, FIGURES 2, 2a 
Antenna.dark fuscous. Labial palpus sordid white; second segment 
suffused outwardly on basal part with fuscous and darkly shaded with 
dark ochreous in the brush; third segment lightly shaded with fuscous. 
Face, head, thorax, and fore wing sordid white. Head shaded with 
sordid yellow above. Base of tegula and fore wing strongly suffused 
with dark fuscous. Fore wing with a distinct, median, longitudinal 
fuscous streak suffused and irrorated with light ochreous; for almost 
the entire length of wing, along the veins, especially vein 12, are longi- 
tudinal ochreous streaks; cilia sordid white lightly irrorated with 
blackish fuscous. Hind wing pale fuscous; cilia yellowish, fading to 
white apically. Legs white irrorated and suffused with blackish fus- 
cous. Abdomen yellowish above, white beneath. 
Male genitalia—Upper arm of harpe weak, slender, dilated distally ; 
lower arm slightly curved, bluntly pointed. Gnathos a small, weak, 
