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April and May. Caterpillar on Krameria. This species has been confused with 

 Duvita conclusella. 

 Kentucky; Texas. 



5. A. nonstrigella Busck. Antennae black, annulate with silvery white; palpi 

 bright deep ochre, the joints black-shaded at tip; eyes dark red; face white, 

 iridescent, shading into the dark olive brown, iridescent vertex and thorax. Basal 

 two-thirds of fore wing dark olive, apex blackish with a few golden brown scales. 

 Hind wing dark purplish fuscous; fringe of inner margin white. Abdomen yellow 

 below, black and white annulate above. 15 mm. 



July and August. 



Northern New Jersey; western Pennsylvania. 



6. A. lupinella Busck. Brown-black with a straight, dull white postmedial fascia, 

 sometimes interrupted or nearly obsolete. Wing sometimes streaked with brown; 

 palpi brown, shaded with black. 12 mm. 



June and July. Caterpillar dull green; head testaceous with a black spot on 

 each side near eyes, cervical shield of the same color, partly edged below with 

 black; tubercles black; in a slight web between leaves of lupine. 



7. A. agrimoniella Clemens. Similar to A. lupinella, the basal half of the wing 

 powdery ash gray; fascia apparently always complete, and palpi pale. 12 mm. 



June and August. Caterpillar between leaves of agrimony; pink when young, 

 later dull green with black tubercles and pale brown head and cervical shield. 



New York to Illinois and Georgia. New York: Otto, Taughannock Falls, Sea 

 Cliff, Long Island. 



8. A. tristrigella Walsingham. Closely similar to A. agrimoniella with two or 

 three short, thick, longitudinal white dashes at outer margin, sometimes confluept 

 in a short bar. 



Caterpillar on Corylus americana. 

 Connecticut; eastern Pennsylvania; Manitoba. 



9. A. levipedella Clemens. Antennae dark brownish; head whitish beneath; 

 palpus with a brown exterior spot on third segment. Fore wing dark brownish, 

 coppery, paler toward base ; an oblique- white costal patch at middle with a longi- 

 tudinal dash in fold opposite, and a second more triangular costal ttreak three- 

 fourths way out, with two longitudinal dashes below it. Fringe with violet 

 iridescence. Below, with white costo-apical dots on all wings. 10 mm. (Strobisia 

 Clemens). 



June. 



Pennsylvania; District of Columbia. 



6. UNTOMIA Busck 



Palpi long, second segment slightly thickened, truncate at tip, third smooth, 

 longer. Fore wing with R, and Rj united, M, and CUj stalked. Hind wing about as 

 wide, slightly notched below apex; R and M 1 short stalked; M, and CUj connate; 

 cell open. 



1. U. albistrigella Chambers. Blackish brown, slightly bronzy; a small, oblique, 

 white costal streak before apex, running into fringe, and a few white scales at apex, 

 near dorsal fringe. Fringe pale fuscous with a dark line. Hind wing rather 

 darker. 8 mm. (Gelechia Chambers). 



June. 



Western Pennsylvania; Kentucky. 



7. ANARSIA Zeller 



- Talpus of female about like Dichomeris, with third segment hardly as long; in 

 male, with a more or less expansible ridge of long, loose hair on inner side of 

 second segment as well as the triangular tuft of Dichomeris, and third segment 



