746 PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL MUSEUM. vol.xxiv. 
A specimen in the U. S. National Museum with Zeller's label " mir 
unbekant;" other specimens from New York. 
31. DEPRESSARIA EMERITELLA Stainton. 
Depressaria emeritella Stainton; Staudinoer and Rebel, Cat. Lep. Eur., II, 1901, 
No. 3283.— Walsingham, Proe. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1881, p. 318.— Riley, 
Smith's List Lep. Bor. Am., 1891, No. 5261. 
FoodjplanU. — Tanacetum, Artemidaf (Walsingham.) 
The larva is green with dorsal and subdorsal lines darker; head 
yellowish-o-reen; lirst thoracic segment l)lack dotted. [Meyrick.] 
A good series of European specimens is in the collection of the U. S. 
National Museum, but I have not met with any from America. 
32. DEPRESSARIA TOGATA Walsingham. 
Depressaria togata Walsingham, Insect Life, I, 1889, p. 254. — Riley, Smith's 
List Lep. Bor. Am., 1891, No. 5282. 
I have identified as this species a large series collected l)y Dr. W. 
Barnes, at Glenwood Springs, Colorado, in Ma}^ 1895, and specimens 
from Colorado and Vermont, 1)3' Dr. Dyar and others. It was described 
from Montana. 
33. DEPRESSARIA BETULELLA. new species. 
Antennae light ocherous, with narrow purplish black annulations, 
basal joint black. Labial palpi ocherous, second joint on the outside 
sprinkled with ])lack, terminal joint with ])ase and broad annulation 
just before tip black; extreme tip ocherous. Face light ocherous; 
head and thorax darker ocherous, intermixed with brown. Forewings 
broad and rounded, ocherous, overlaid with fuscous. Base of wing 
and basal part of costa lighter ocherous, base of dorsal edge nearly 
white, with a small triangular deep black area above it. First discal 
spot on middle of disk light ocherous edged anteriorly and posteriorly 
with black scales; just below it on the fold is a black dot. Second 
discal spot at the end of the cell larger and somewhat more conspicu- 
ous than first, light ocherous, slightly edged with black. At apical 
third of costa begins a narrow, not very conspicuous, obtusely angu- 
lated, light ocherous fascia crossing the wing; it interrupts several 
narrow ))lack longitudinal streaks which run from the cell nearly to the 
edge of the wing. Around the entire apical edge from the apical third 
of costa is a very pronounced row of black dots before the slightly lighter 
cilia. Hindwings rather dark shining ocherous fuscous, lighter at base; 
a distinct dark fuscous narrow line runs along the entire edge before 
the cilia, which is a shade lighter than the wing. On the under side 
the hindwings are whitish fuscous, sprinkled on the apical half with 
dark fuscous scales and with an interrupted black line round the edge 
before the cilia. Abdomen light yellowish fuscous, legs light ocherous, 
