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joints silvery white, with a fuscous band before the apex of the second, 
and with two fuscous annulations on the third, and extreme apex fuscous ; 
head pale ochreous ; antennae with alternate ochreous and brown annu- 
lations ; anterior wings pale ochreous, suffused near the base with pale 
fuscous, behind which is an oblique pale band across the wing, and 
behind that an oblique fuscous band, behind which the wing is paler 
again, with another large pale fuscous patch before the beginning of the 
costal ciliae, and the apex dusted with fuscous ; the whole wing is 
suffused, according to the light, with roseate, silvery, pale golden or pale 
green; the golden tinge is most distinct along the dorsal margin. A/ar 
ex. 38 inch. Kentucky, in May. 
G. discomaculella. LN. sp. 
Second joint of the palpi but little thickened beneath ; palpi dark brown, 
with dark ochreous intermixed. Antennae brown ; anterior wings gray, 
densely dusted with brown, the dusting more dense towards the apex, 
with a small triangular ochreous patch at the beginning of the costal 
ciliae, and a small one opposite on the dorsal margin. Jn some lights, two 
minute golden spots are visible, one about the midde, and the other about the 
end of the disc. 
Alar ex. 38 inch. Kentucky, in May. 
G. aurimaculella. iN. sp. 
Very near the preceding species but distinct, [ think. Second joint of the 
palpi dusted with white, third joint but little dusted, both joints brown ; 
head silvery, dusted with dark brown, and with metallic hues ; thorax and 
anterior wings pale ochreous, almost whitish, mixed in about equal 
quantity with dark brown, which in places is aggregated into patches and 
which forms an oblique fascia about the basal fourth of the wing; apical 
half of the wing mainly dark brown with a white costal spot at the 
beginning of the ciliae and a smaller opposite dorsal one ; Ox the disc are 
three minute and indistinct golden yellow spots or streaks. Alar ex. vs inch. 
Kentucky, in June. 
G.? curvilincella. N. sp. 
Palpi simple, pale gray mixed with brown; antennae pale gray, annu- 
late with brown; head, thorax and wings dusky gray, sprinkled with 
hoary ; a hoary spot on each side of the thorax above the wings; two or 
three indistinct, dusky, longitudinal short streaks on the wings, the most 
distinct of which is on the fold before the middle. Zz some lights there is 
a tolerably distinct curved or zig-zag line beginning at the base of the wing, 
