CRAMBUS LUCTIFEKELLUS LUCTUELLUS. (Plate II., fig. 8.) 

 Crambus luctuellus H. S., Schm., Vol. VI., p. 145, Plate III., fig. 21 (1852). 



Expanse of wings, 20-22 mm. Head white above and in 

 front ; palpi white above and beneath, dark brown on the 

 outside. Fore wings dark cinnamon brown, with a white 

 stripe through the middle, extending from the base to near 

 the outer margin, gradually widening outwardly, and inter- 

 rupted by two broad, oblique, dark-brown bars, the inner 

 one a little beyond the middle of the wing, the outer one 

 very near the end of the white stripe, each curved on the 

 sides toward each other. A terminal row of black dots. 

 Fringes dark smoky brown, metallic. Hind wings fuscous. 



Habitat. Labrador, Washington, Europe. Early stages 

 and food plant unknown. 



CRAMBUS VULGIVAGELLUS. (Plate V., fig. 15.) 



Crambus vulgivagellus Clem., Pr. Ph. Ac. Sci., p. 204 (1860). 

 Crambus aurifimbrialis Walk., Lep. Het., Vol. XXVII., p. 157 



(1863). 



Crambus chalybirostris Zell., Chil. et Cram., p. 40 (1863). 

 Crambus vulgivagellus Riley, Dept. Agr., 1881-82, pp. 179-183 



(1881). 

 Crambus vulgivagellus Saund., Can. Ent., Vol. XIII., pp. 181, 



199 (1881). 

 Crambus vulgivagellus Lintn., Rep. Ins. N. Y., Vol. I., p. 127 



(1882). 

 Crambus vulgivagellus Fern., Stand. Nat. Hist., Vol. II., p. 276 



(1885). 

 Crambus vulgivagellus Osborn, Ins. Life, Vol. VI., pp. 72, 78 



(1893). 

 Crambus vulgivagellus Felt, Grassfeating Ins., pp. 69, 85 (1894). 



Expanse of wings, 20-39 mm. Palpi very long, heavily 

 scaled at the tip, luteous, dark fuscous on the outside ; head 

 and thorax luteous. Fore wings luteous or dull yellowish, 

 with numerous fuscous streaks formed by atoms between 

 the veins, and two in the cell. A terminal line of seven 

 black dots. Fringes with a golden lustre. Hind wings fus- 

 cous; fringes long, pale yellowish. (Fig. 2, d.) 



