98 PAPERS BY DR. B. CLEMENS. 



Antennas inserted laterally ; basal joint short and rather thick, 

 with a few cilia at the base before ; stalk simple, slender, and 

 scarcely as long as the body. Tongue naked, and about as 

 long as the labial palpi. 



Median vein of hind-wings two-branched. Apical 



vein trifid at the tip. 



C. illectella. Labial palpi and head yellowish-brown. 

 Antennas fuscous. Fore-wings fuscous, dusted with dark 

 brown, with a broad, transverse, silvery-white band near the 

 middle of the wing, a spot of the same hue on the costa near 

 the tip, and an opposite one on the inner margin nearly join- 

 ing it in the middle of the wing. The extreme apex of the 

 wing has a silvery streak in the cilia, margined behind with 

 a row of dark-brown atoms on their ends. Hind-wings 

 grayish-fuscous ; cilia the same. 



Median vein of hind-wing three-branched. Apical 

 vein forked on the costa, with a nervulet to the inner 

 margin. 



C. maculoscella. Labial palpi dull yellowish. Head dark 

 brownish. Antennas fuscous. Fore-wings shining silvery- 

 grayish, suffused with dark golden-brown, with a rather 

 obscure silvery band in the middle of the wing and a silvery 

 spot on the costa just before* the tip. The extreme apical 

 portion of the wing is blackish-brown; cilia grayish-brown. 

 Hind-wings grayish, dusted with dark brown ; cilia grayish- 

 brown. 



Media-posterior and central veins opposite the 

 space between the second and third subcosto-mar- 

 ginals. 



C. madarella. Head .dark silvery-gray. Antennas dark 

 brown, yellowish-white at the tips. Fore-wings dark golden- 



* Here again Dr. Clemens has erased this word "before" in the copy of his 

 paper sent me, and has marked in the margin in pencil "behind." See note f, 

 p. 97. H. T. S. 



