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the anteunffi nearly as long as the wings, not separated by the legs or 

 tongue; labial palpi covered and maxillary palpi absent. The head- 

 sclerites are of gelechiid type ; (-remaster without spines or hooks ; and 

 frontoclypeal suture absent. The body is roughened with rounded 

 tubercles. 



APHELOSETIA Stephens 



(Elachista Treitschke, in part; Cosmiotcs Clemens; Eurynome Cham- 

 bers, not Leach; Bitsckia Dyar, Pliigalia Chambers, not Duponchel; 

 Aphigalia Dyar) 



The characters are given in the description of the family. There is some varia- 

 tion in structure, especially in venation, but it is not large, and as there is some 

 confusion in names no attempt is made here to divide the genus. Elachista con- 

 colorella Chambers is an Eriphia, but is not the Eriphia concolorclla described 

 by him on the same page. E. orichalcclla,, Dr. Braun informs me, is also a 

 Cosmopterygid. 



Key to the species (Braun) 



1. White 1 . orestella. 



1. Ground color dark brown or gray, with white or silvery spots and fasciae. 



2. A white streak along base of costa 2. brachyelytrifoliella. 



2. A white, silvery, or leaden-metallic basal patch. 



3. Veins Cu 2 , Ms+CUj, and M 2 arising opposite the spare between R 2 and R ;; 



in fore wing. 

 4. A silvery spot at tip of wing membrane. 



5. Antennae black throughout in both sexes 3. enitescens. 



5. Antennae silvery white at tip 4. madarella. 



4. Costal streak at two-thirds way to apex, curving outward in middle 



of wing to tip of membrane 5. argentosa. 



3. Vein Cu 2 arising proximad of origin of R 2 . 



4. Apical fringe white 0. prcelvneata. 



4. Apical fringe dark brown or gray. 

 5. Head entirely white. 



6. Fascia not reaching dorsal margin 7. cucullata. 



6. Fascia complete 8. albicapitella. 



5. Head not white, or at most with a white patch on face. 



6. Head silvery gray, apex of antennae white 9. sylvestris. 



6. A white patch on face, antennae fuscous, annulate '. . 10. leucofrons. 

 2. No white or metallic patch at base of fore wing. 



3. Scales at extreme apex of wing white 11. prcematuretta. 



3. No apical white spot. 



4. A silvery costal streak in fringe beyond the pair of costal and dorsal 



streaks 12. illectella. 



4. A costal streak only, beyond the fascia 13. maculosella. 



4. Fascia followed by a costal and an opposite dorsal streak; no other 

 markings. 



5. Fascia and streaks metallic white 14. unifasciella. 



5. Fascia and streaks dull white 15. irrorata. 



1. A. orestella Busck. White, slightly yellowish; antennse smoky on outer 

 half, fore wing with a slight yellow tinge in fold, with black dots at middle of 

 wing and at end of cell; abdomen and legs somewhat smoky. 11 mm. 



Larva grayish or green, with two more or less prominent dark dorsal stripes 

 on prothorax, ending behind in a pair of spots. Mine on Hystrix, beneath the 



