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Fore wings pale ochreous, with a small fuscous spot at the ex- 

 treme base of the costal margin and a black discal dot at half the 

 wing-length, followed by a second at two thirds from the base, 

 somewhat nearer the dorsal margin, beneath it is a group of 

 brownish-fuscous scales ; one or more groups of fuscous scales on 

 the costal margin before the apex, and a diffused shade of the same 

 colour along the apical margin tapering to the anal angle ; cilia pale 

 ochreous. 



Hind wings pale greyish with a slight iridescence ; cilia pale 

 cinereous. 



Abdomen greyish ; anal tuft inclining to ochreous. 



Legs very pale cinereous. 



Exp. al. 12 millim. 



Hub. West Indies — St. Vincent (windward side, 2 specimens, 

 Smith). United States — Texas (Belfrage). 



Type, (S . 



I have two specimens collected by the late G. W. Belfrage in 

 Texas, which have been long in my collection as belonging to an un- 

 described species, but under the suspicion that they might be Anarsia 

 trimaculella, Chamb., from which they appear to diifer in the absence 

 of a third spot on the fold before the middle. 



Ypsolophus piperatus, sp. n. 



Antennce pale cinereous. 



Falpi fuscous externally, paler on their inner sides, with a narrow 

 whitish line along the outer margin of the tuft. 



Head pale cinereous. 



Thorax pale ochreous. 



Fore wings pale ochreous, dusted with black scales, especially on 

 the outer half; costa black at the base, dotted unequally with black 

 throughout ; apical margin dusted with black ; a black discal spot 

 at one fourth from the base above the fold ; a second smaller one 

 below it ; two black dots towards the end of the cell, the first of 

 which is at about the middle oF the wing, the second beyond the 

 middle, below the first of these spots is a small black dot ; cilia very 

 pale ochreous. 



Hind wings grey with a faint iridescence ; cilia pale cinereous. 



Abdomen grey. 



Legs pale cinereous. 



Exp. al. 9 millim. 



Hab. West Indies — St. Vincent (windward side, one specimen, 

 Smith). 



Type, 6- 



Ypsolophus indignus, sp. n. 



Antennce pale cinereous, faintly annulated. 



Palpi rufo-cinereous, with a pale line along the upper margin of 

 the second joint. 



Head and thorax pale rufo-cinereous. 



Fore wings pale rufo-cinerous, with a few chestnut mottlings in 



