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is no discal nervure, but an independent? discal branch is given off from 
the median?.or arises at the median. The median sends off a branch 
before it, and is furcate behind it.. The subcostal is furcate, one branch 
going to the costal margin and the other to the tip. In the forewing the 
subcostal sends two branches to the costal margin before the end of the 
cell, one from it, and one behind it, and becomes furcate just before the 
tip, one of the branches going to the tip, and one: to the dorsal margin. 
The discal vein is short, and does not emit any branch, and the median 
subdivides into four approximate branches about the end of the ceil. 
The hind wing is not wider than the forewing, and is somewhat emargi- 
nate beneath the apex. 
For “anterior wings hairy” in the description, read ‘‘anterior wings 
hoary.” | 
G. similiela. N. sp. 
See description of G. acgue-pulvela, ante. ‘Vhis speciés resembles it 
closely, but is smaller, having an a/ar ex. of only 1s of an inch, and being 
slenderer. In aegue-pulvella, the dusting is almost entirely ochreous, 
whilst in this species it is as much white as ochreous. Kentucky. At 
the light; in August. 
G. rubensella..’ IN. sp. 
This species might be mistaken for G. roscosufjusella, Clem. It is, 
however, a little smaller, the brownish bands are wider, and more distinct, 
and the spaces between them, which in roscosuffusella are yellowish-white, 
are, in this species, overlaid with fuscous on a white ground; and the 
apical portion of the wings in this species is fuscous, whilst in voscosujfu- 
sella the apex is yellowish-white. A more decided difference, however, is 
in the structure of the palpi. In roscosuffusella the terminal joint is 
acuminate, and is longer than the second. In this species it is scarcely 
so long as the second, and much less acuminate. G. roseosuffusella is à 
very variable species, but I am fully satisfied that this is a distinct species, 
and it perhaps resembles: G. radbidella, Clem., as closely as it does roseo- 
sufusella. 
The palpi are whitish, with two large brownish spots on the under 
surface of the second joint ; and with two annulations and the tip of the 
third joint of the same hue. Tongue brownish. Head yellowish-white, 
very faintly tinged with roseate. Antennæ brown, annulate with white. 
Thorax pale ochreous, with brown spots on the anterior margin and 
sides. Wings yellowish-white or pale ochreous, overlaid with fuscous and 
reddish-brown, so as to obscure the ground-colour, and entirely conceal- 
