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the wing and the apical branch furcate. The discal vein has 

 two branches, and the median is 3-branched, all the branches 

 being aggregated at its posterior end. The submedian fur- 

 cate at the base. 



Head smooth. Ocelli none. Antennas of the males with 

 the joints rather dentate and pubescent-ciliated. Labial 

 palpi smooth, cylindric, moderately long, exceeding the 

 vertex somewhat, reflexed with the third joint pointed; middle 

 joint longer than the terminal joint. No maxillary palpi. 

 Tongue of moderate length, clothed with scales towards the 



According to Mr. H. T. Stainton the larvas of this genus 

 seem exclusively attached to plants of the Borage family, on 

 which they feed. 



Anesycliia sparsiciliella. Fore-wings white, with deep- 

 black markings. At the extreme base of the costa is a small 

 black spot, and one on the inner margin at the base, of the 

 same hue. On the middle of the costa is a rather large 

 black spot, nearly square, but with a slight incision on its 

 inner side and doubly curved on its exterior side. Near the 

 middle of the fold is a black dot, and one obliquely above it 

 in the disk. The apical portion of the wing is slightly dusted 

 with dispersed black atoms, and near the hinder margin, on 

 the ends of the nervules, are a few black dots. Cilia white, 

 slightly dusted with blackish. Hind-wings dark gray, cilia 

 the same. 



Antennas blackish, white at base. Head white. Labial 

 palpi whitish, with a black stripe along the base of the middle 

 joint. 



Virginia. Coll. Entomological Society of Philadelphia. 



ELACHISTA ? 



Hind-wings with very long cilia, cimeter-like, extremely 

 narrow. The submedian and internal veins are obsolete. 

 Subcostal vein parallel and contiguous to the costa and fur- 



