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orly rather sharply edged by a whitish area; the tip 
with black and brown; cilia dirty white, sprinkled 
and with a faint transverse line of brown before 
light fuscous. Underside of body silvery white. 
with white tarsal annulations; posterior legs 
brown exteriorly. Alar expense: 12 mm. 
an Diego, California. (W. S. Wright, collector.) 
. S. N. Mus. No. 11915. 
little species without the sinuation at vein 2 in the 
ng normally characteristic of the genus, but otherwise 
ting with the definition and undoubtedly properly 
the ornamentation of palpi and wings it reminds 
of Anacampsis paltadoriella Busck. 
liberally sprinkled with black; brush evenly rounded. 
legs dusky white, iridescent. Alar expanse: 16-18 mm. 
_ Habitat—Morena and Pine Valley, San Diego, California, 
ie) 4-6. (G. H. Field, collector.) 
__—s«* Type—U. S. N. Mus. No. 11916. 
___ Asstriking species of the black and white group, easily recog- 
nized by its ornamentation; in pattern it is very close to the 
larger yellow and black Gelechia aristella, Busck. 
a lighted taper or lamp right up to the car. The insects will back out. 
He has practiced this method for thirty-six years. Dr. Lewis removes 
by the use of ‘a pine rod six inches long tipped very lightly 
the composition from a sticky fly paper. He was removed many 
