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beginning of the ciliae; and at the beginning of the costal ciliae is a 
rather wide somewhat oblique streak or band which extends almost to the 
dorsal margin and is a little convex towards the base ; ciliae pale stram- 
ineous. Alar ex. cinch. Kentucky. 
TON (Ll. griseella. “Ne sp: 
Palpi brown; head and antennae sordid yellowish gray ; thorax and 
primaries brownish gray, with a small brownish spot within the dorsal 
margin before the middle, another still more faint on the disc, and a more 
distinct one at the end of the disc. Alar ex. xs inch. Kentucky. 
iin Le marginisirigela. IV. Sp. 
Palpi yellowish white, the labial pair brown externally and tipped with 
white ; head whitish yellow ; thorax dark brown with a faint golden tinge; 
primaries dark golden brown, with some white intermixed, especially in 
the basal portion and along the dorsal margin to beyond the middle; the 
white of that part of the dorsal margin is arranged in numerous narrow 
short streaks which are perpendicular to the margin; a large white patch 
at the beginning of the dorsal ciliae, sparsely dusted with brown; a row 
of white spots extends along the entire costal margin from near the base ; 
two of these spots about the middle being much larger than the others; 
extending to the middle of the wing, and only separated from each other 
by a narrow crooked brown line. The margin just before and at the 
apex is white, much dusted with brown and separated from the dorsal 
white patch by a patch of brown. Ciliae white with about seven or eight 
brown spots extending into them. Adar ex. % inch. Kentucky. 
12. T. trimaculella. LN. sp. 
Pale stramineous, the head a shade deeper yellow ; thorax and 
primaries dusted with pale fuscous; two small fuscous spots upon the 
disc about the middle, the one nearest the costal margin being the most 
indistinct, and a third one more distinct at the end of the disc ; posterior 
wings shining pale or whitish yellow. Alar ex. #5 inch. Kentucky. 
13. TI. fuscomaculella, N. sp. 
Gray, flecked and spotted with fuscous, which in some lights appears 
reddish or brownish golden; one of the spots is at the base of the costa, 
and opposite to it on the dorsal margin is a smaller one connected with it 
