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II. With no* apical spot. 

 Apex concolorous and not dusted. 

 With a basal streak. 



Fore-wings shining ochreous-saffron. 



5. Basistrigella, f with first costal and dorsal streaks un- 

 margined. 



With no basal streak. 



Fore-wings ferruginous-brown. 

 3. Desmodiella, J ruby-tinted at base, with two silvery bands. 



Fore-wings silvery. 

 9. Lucetiella, 1 golden toward tip, with a black costal spot 



and opposite black line. 



An oblique costo-apical white streak or spot. 

 Apex not dusted with dark scales. 



Fore-wings reddish-orange. 



12. Aceriella, with a short dorsal streak near the base, two 

 silvery bands, an oblique dorsal streak near the tip, and 

 a costal spot above it. 



Apex dusted with dark scales. 



12. Yar. Aceriella ?. 



With dispersed, dark, apical scales. 

 Fore-wings reddish-orange. 

 With three silvery bands. 



1 1 . Cary&foliella, black margin of the second band produced, 

 apical scales on a white ground. 

 With two silvery bands. 



13. Guttifinitella, black margin of second band not produced ; 



a costal and dorsal spot near the tip. 



Fore-wings white. 



15. Hamadryadella, branded with shining ochreous-safiron ; 

 irrorated with black. 



* In the original this is misprinted an; Dr. Clemens has altered it in pencil 

 to no. H. T. S. 



f I received three specimens of this from Dr. Clemens; it is near our Euro- 

 pean Suberifoliella, Zell. H. T. S. 



J I received three specimens of this from Dr. Clemens ; it is very splendid, 

 and like no European species; the form of the wings is more like a Gracilaria 

 than a Litliocolletis. H. T. S. 



^f I received five specimens of this from Dr. Clemens; it is very distinct from 

 any European species. H. T. S. 



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