170 THE CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST. 
annulate with ochreous and brown; head silvery, tinged with pale purple 
and flecked with dark brown; #4orax ochreous; anterior wings dark grayish 
brown, with darker brown spots and somewhat sprinkled with ochreous. 
Alar ex. # inch. Kentucky, in June. 
At first glance this species is likely to be mistaken for G. Suscopulvella 
post, but it is much darker in color and the reddish-ochreous thorax also 
distinguishes it. 
G. obscurella. LV. sp. 
Palpt much thickened beneath, almost brush like; palpi dark brown, 
mixed with ochreous ; ochreous on the internal surface, and extreme tip 
of third joint ochreous ; head silvery with a faint purple tinge, and flecked 
with brown ; antennz annulate with ochreous and brown; thorax and 
anterior wings ochreous, densely flecked with dark brown, in some lights 
showing a very faint roseate tinge. 4/ar ex. xs inch. Kentucky, in 
June. 
This species also might, on a casual glance, be mistaken for /wsco- 
pulvella post, but the absence of anything like distinctness or definite form 
in the markings of the wings distinguishes it. It is a very plain and 
inconspicuous insect. 
G. fuscopulvella. LN. sp. 
Sécond joint of the palpi almost forming a brush, externally dark brown, 
with dark ochreous intermixed, tel pale ochreous ; terminal joint. 
dark brown, with an almost equal quantity of yellow ochreous, intermixed; 
antennae alternately annulate with ochreous and brown; head and 
anterior wings dark yellowish-ochreous, dusted with dark brown, and with 
a faint roseate tinge, the apical portion being about equally ochreous and 
_dark brown. There are three distinct dark brown costal spots, the second 
of which is about the middle ; the first is most distinct, and is connected 
with some irr cae dark one streaks on the disc. See G. thoraceochrella 
ante. Alar ex. ss in. In Kentucky in June. 
G. fuscomaculella, LN. sp. 
Palpi with the second brush scarcely brush-like, ochreous and fuscous, 
mixed in about equal qualities, tipped with pale ochreous ; head ochreous, 
dusted with brown ; thorax brown ; anterior wings dusted with brown, 
which is aggregated into irregular spots and blotches. Alar ex. % inch. 
Kentucky. 
G. quercinigracella. LV. sp. 
Ochreous-gray ; second joint of the palpi not at all brush like, but some- 
what thickened or incrassate towards its apex beneath; palpi dark brown, 
