12 © THE CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST. 
MICRO - LEPIDOPTERA. 
BY V. T. CHAMBERS, COVINGTON, KENTUCKY. 
Continued from Vol. 4, Page 226, 
ERRATA ET CORRIGENDA.—Ante vol. 4, p. 148, for Hermonella read 
Hermanella ; p. 149, for Alexandriacella read Alexandriæella ; p. 173, line 
Ti, for there ” read “then 3. pi 195, line 5, for “alll them vermis ane 
united near the end of the cell,” which is an unaccountable blunder, read 
‘all the veins given off from the cell arise near its end.” 
ANESYCHIA. 
A. trifurcella, n. sp. 
White; palpi annulate and tipped with dark brown or black; a 
longitudinal median blackish stripe on the thorax, and a spot of the same 
hue on each side of it; primaries white with a median wide blackish 
longitudinal streak beginning on the costa at the base, gradually widening 
to the apex, where two small white streaks or spots divide it into three 
short branches. Sometimes these white spots completely separate the 
outer branches from the median one. A row of small dark brown, dots 
around the apex ; a small spot near the dorsal margin about the basal 
fourth, and a larger one about the apical third of the wing. Antennae 
ast 
dark brown. A/ar ex. i¢ inch. Kentucky, in July. 
HYPONOMEUTA. 
ff. orbimaculella. Ante p. 88. Vol. 4. 
This was described by me, ante f. 42, as A. euonymella, and the name 
changed because of its resemblance to the name of a European species, : 
fT, evonymella. J had not then seen the European species, nor any figure 
or description of it. Since then, however, I have seen the figure in 
Wood’s Lndex Entomologicus, and think it most probable that this species 
is identical with it. The arrangement of the spots is identical, but in the 
figure of evonymella the fore wing is shaded with a smoky or brownish 
hue, while in all my specimens it is pure snow white ; and the color of the 
hind wings in the figure is darker, and of a different shade from any of 
my specimens, in which the shade varies from snow white to lead color. I 
