THE CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST. Lot 
Dr. Clemens’ description of his &, coronatella seems to resemble this 
insect, except that he does not mention the dorsal spot and the 1st fascia 
is represented in that species by a costal and opposite dorsal spots. 
ee Be ureclla) IN Sp: 
Face, tuft and antennae white ; thorax and anterior wings pale creamy 
white suffused with pale orange, which in some places is condensed into 
blotches or bands; sparsely dusted with pale fuscous, and with a very 
small patch of raised scales about the middle of the inner margin of the 
anterior wings. Ciliae stramineous. Alar ex. Y% inch. Kentucky. 
Larva and food plant unknown. Captured in March. 
6. B. agnella. Clem., loc. cit. 
Wings whitish, washed with luteous brown, especially towards the tip. 
Costa dark fuscous from the base, giving off about the middle a short 
fuscous streak. Imago in May. Unknown to me except by Dr. 
‘Clemens’ description. 
B—No dorsal spot. 
ou DB. Packardclas: N.. sp. 
Face and eye-caps white, lower portion of the face tinged with pale 
golden, sparsely flecked with pale brownish. Tuft white below, tipped 
above with yellowish and brownish. Antennae pale yellowish, dotted 
with brown. Thorax white, well dusted with brown, and with a small 
brown spot on each side near the apex. Wings, basal half white flecked 
with brown, faintly streaked with orange chrome upon the fold, and with 
a narrow line of the same along the costal margin flecked with brownish 
and widening towards the middle, whence it spreads over the apical half 
of the wing, which is a decided orange chrome, with a short, faint, narrow 
curved white streak running through it from the middle of the wing to the 
base of the dorsal ciliae, and a small oblique white streak about the 
middle of the apical portion of the wing, which is dusted with brownish 
along the costa, and in the ciliae forming an approach to two hinder 
marginal lines in the ciliae, which are yellowish stramineous. A/ar ex. 4% 
inch. Larva and food plant unknown. ‘Taken in April. 
8. B. coronatella, Clem. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci., Phila., 1860, p. 13. 
Unknown to me except from the description of Dr. Clemens. See 
LB. obseuro-fasciella, ante. 
