150 THE CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST. 
2. LB. capitealbella. WN. sp. 
Face and tuft snowy white; antennæ silvery white; anterior wings 
‘snowy white, with a few scattered ochreous brown scales about the 
middle of the basal half. Just before the middle is a pale yellowish 
‘costal streak passing obliquely backwards to the middle of the wing and 
widest on the costa, where it is dusted with brown. A similar but less 
oblique streak just behind the middle. On the dorsal margin, opposite 
the space between these streaks, is a rather large yellowish spot internally 
margined by a small raised patch of dark brown scales. On the base of 
‘the costal ciliae is a patch of pale yellowish dusted with brownish; a 
‘streak of the same hue around the base of the dorsal ciliae, containing a 
minute brown spot at the beginning of the ciliae and another at the apex 
of the wing. Cuiliae white, flecked with brownish at the extreme tip. 
Alar ex. a little over If inch. A single specimen taken in Kentucky. 
Larva and food plant unknown. 
3. B. pomifoliella, Clem. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci,, Phila., 1860, p. 
OTT. 
This is our commonest species. It feeds on the leaves of Apple 
trees. Wings whitish dusted with brown. A brownish costal streak 
‘widest on the costa passes obliquely across the wing to the dorsal ciliae. 
* * No apical spot. 
4. LB. obscurafascielia. LN. sp. 
Face yellowish white ; tuft reddish orange, becoming almost rufous on 
top; antennae yellowish silvery, dotted with brown above ; anterior wings 
pale golden at the base, deepening towards the apex, with two tolerably 
distinct but not well defined costal white spots or streaks before the 
middle, the first continuing as a very indistinct band obliquely across the 
wing and slightly angulated posteriorly near the dorsal margin, where it is 
bounded behind by a distinct dark brown spot containing raised scale 
At near the apical third is an indistinct whitish fascia with a few dark 
brown scales before it on and near the costa.  Ciliae pale stramineous. 
Apex and ciliae sparsely flecked with pale fuscous. A dark brown hinder 
marginal line in the ciliae. Under surface and legs yellowish silvery with 
the anterior surface of the tarsi annulate with fuscous. A/ar ex. about 4% 
inch. Larva and food plant unknown. Captured May 23rd. 
