116 PAPEKS BY DR. B. CLEMENS. 



fuscous, with a pale-grayish band near the apex, margined 

 internally on the costa by a blackish-brown spot, with another 

 of the same hue about the middle of the costa and another on 

 the costa near the base. Near the base of the fold is a rather 

 faint dark-brownish spot, and the wing is sprinkled with 

 dark-brown atoms. Hind-wings dark fuscous, cilia ochreous- 

 gray. 



Variety ? Fore-wings smoky fuscous, with a pale grayish- 

 band near the tip, broadest and most distinct on the costa, 

 margined broadly internally across the wing with dark 

 brown, with a pale-grayish spot between it and a dark- 

 brown spot on the middle of the costa. In the middle of the 

 wing are two dark-brown spots, one on the basal part of the 

 fold, and a small one on the costa above it of the same hue. 

 Hind wings dark fuscous. 



G. mimella. Head and face tawny-brown. Labial palpi, 

 second joint dark fuscous, with a whitish ring at its end ; 

 third joint gray, with a ring in its middle. Antennae pale 

 fuscous, annulated with white. Fore-wings tawny-brown, 

 with an ochreous band near the tip, margined internally 

 slightly with dark brown. Along the costa are a few dark- 

 brown spots, and a few in the apical portion behind the 

 ochreous band. Hind-wings dark brown. 



Size small. Fore-wings acutely pointed or lanceolate. 

 Hind-wings deeply emarginate beneath the tip, which is 

 produced. Labial palpi rather short; middle joint 

 somewhat thickened with scales, terminal rather short. 



G. ? deter sella.* Head and face grayish-fuscous. Labial 

 palpi pale yellowish-white, with two fuscous patches on the 

 middle joint, a very narrow fuscous ring at the base of 

 terminal joint, a broad one near the tip, with the extreme 

 apex whitish. Antennas grayish-fuscous, annulated with 



* Of this I received two specimens from Dr. Clemens; it is rather an obscure 

 species, perhaps it comes nearest to our G. affinis. The exp. al. is 5 lines. 

 H. T. S. 



