106 THE CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST. : 
MICRO-LEPIDOPTERA. 
BY V. IT. CHAMBERS, COVINGTON, KY. 
Continued from page 92. 
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Brush dark brown, apical joint pale yellowish. Head, thorax, and 
fore wings pale yellow, faintly tinged with pink, and minutely dusted with 
fuscous, and with a fuscous streak on the base of the costa. Head and 
thorax slightly iridescent, wings scarcely so ; posterior wings a little paler. 
Under surface and legs pale yellowish, sparsely dusted with fuscous. 
Alar, ex. ¥g inch. Named for Mr. C. V. Riley, State Entomologist of 
Missouri. Kentucky. Larva unknown. Also in the collection of Mr. 
Wm. Saunders, London, Ont. 
0. D, fuscoochrella. NV. sp. 
Palpi white, flecked with fuscous ; third joint fuscous, mixed above 
with whitish. Head pale whitish-yellow, flecked with pale fuscous, 
strongly iridescent. Antenne pale yellowish, annulate with fuscous, and 
basal joint fuscous. Thorax and anterior wings pale ochreous, the wings 
suffused with fuscous at the base. A large oblique fuscous spot on the 
costa at about the basal fourth, reaching the fold, mixed next the costa 
about equally with pale cchreous. Anteriorly, this spot is distinctly 
outlined, but posteriorly, it passes gradually into pale ochreous, thickly 
dusted with fuscous, occupying the costal half of the wing, and spreading 
over the apical fourth of the wing, becoming darker towards the apex. 
Ciliz silvery. Posterior wings and ciliæ grayish-silvery. Adar. ex. xx inch. 
The prevailing tint of the basal costal portion of the wing is fuscous: 
Kentucky. Larva unknown. 
7, D. fuscolutecila. LN. sp. 
Palpi dark purplish-brown. Head bronzed, purplish. Antenne pale 
fuscous and yellowish. ‘Thorax and anterior wings pale fawn colour, 
with a silky lustre (under the lens pale yellowish, overlaid with fuscous). 
Posterior wings paler. Body yellowish, thickly dusted with brown, and 
with purplish reflections. A/ar ex. 1+ inch, Kentucky. Larva unknown. 
8. D. obscurusella. N. sp. 
Palpi and antennz dark brown, the palpi with a little ochreous inter- 
mixed, and with the second joint ochreous on the inner surface; face 
pale ochreous, sparsely flecked with pale fuscous; thorax and anterior 
