NO. 1268. REVIEW OF SOME AMERICAN MOTHS— BUSCK. 741 
The larva is purple brown; the spots black; head pale reddish, 
thoracic plate blackish; it feeds in folded leav^es of birch. [Meyrick.] 
In the U. S. National Museum is one of the three specimens from 
Vancouver Island, on which Lord Walsingham added Depressaria 
mi/^owt//« Zeller to the American list, besides European specimens. 
17. DEPRESSARIA NEBULOSA Zeller. 
Depressarki nehulosa Zeller, Verli. Zool. Bot. Ges. Wien, 1873, p. 237. — Cham- 
bers, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. Terr., IV, 1878, p. 138.— Walsixgham, Proc. 
Zool. Soc. Loud., 1881, p. 312.— Rilev, Smith's List Lep. Bor. Am., 1891, 
No. 5269. 
In the U. S. National Museum is a specimen of this species with 
Zeller's label; also others from New York, Pennsylvania, and Massa- 
chusetts. 
18. DEPRESSARIA FULVA Walsingham. 
Depressaria fulva Walsingham, Trans. Ainer. Ent. Soc. Phila., 1882, p. 175. — 
Riley, Smith's List Lep. Bor. Am., 1891, No. 5251. 
I have examined the type of this species in Professor Feinald's col- 
lection. A single specimen, determined by Mr. Beutenmiiller, is in 
the U. S. National Museum collection. 
19. DEPRESSARIA AMYRISELLA Busck. 
Depressaria at)U)risena Busck, Proc. Nat. Mus., XXIII, 1900, p. 233, pi. i, fig. 8. 
— Dyar, Proc. Ent. Soc. Wash., IV, 1901, p. 476. 
J^ood 2Jl((nt. — Aiiiyris flaridana. 
Type.—^o. 4941, U.S.N.M. 
The strongly crested thorax in this species is an easy distinguishing 
character. 
Ilahitdt. — Palm Beach, Florida (Dyar.) 
The larva is j-ellowish, shaded with red, the food showing green; 
cervical shield pale orange: thoracic feet pale; tubercles small, dark; 
head ]»ilobed, shining l)lack. Lives in a folded leaf, with a rounded 
opening for emergence. [Dyar.] 
20. DEPRESSARIA MURICOLORELLA, new species. 
Antennpe dark ocherous gra}^ without annulations. Labial palpi 
dark ochreous on the outside, evenly sprinkled with single black scales; 
inside of palpi and face light ochreous. Head and thorax grayish 
brown. Forewings dark mouse gra} , toward the apex and round the 
edges with a purple tint and irregularly sprinkled with sparse, single, 
black scales; Ijase and basal part of costa somewhat lighter than rest 
of wing, concolorous with thorax. First discal spot indicated b}' a col- 
lection of a few black scales; second discal spot at end of cell a white 
dot, edged on the outside b}" a narrow .semicircle of black scales. Cilia 
a shade lighter than wing, and especiallj^ in the dorsal part tinged with 
