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G. INTEEMEDTELLA, n. sp. 



Intermediate between roseosuffusella Clem, and ruhensella Cham., 

 with one or other of which it has been heretofore confounded. The 

 third joint of the palpi is longer and more acute than in rubensella, more 

 like that of roseosuffusella; but the fore wings are much less roseate than 

 in either of the other two species, frequently showing no tinge of the 

 roseate hue; and, indeed, that hue when most distinct in it is but barely 

 perceptible. 



As in rubensella (and sometimes in roseosuffusella), the first dark band 

 does not cover the base of the wing. The second band is like that of 

 roseosuffusella, but the third extends across the wing, the dorsal portion 

 being, however, paler than the costal, and the costo-apical part of the 

 wing is ochreo-fuscous. In other respects, it resembles roseosuffusella. 

 It is, however, darker and more grayish, less yellowish than that species. 

 Bosque County, Texas. 



G. LACTIFLOSELLA, n. Sp. 



Palpi simple; creamy-white, dusted with brown, with the outer sur- 

 face of the second joint brown except at its tip. Basal joint of antennae 

 pale cream-color, stalk pale yellow. Thorax and fore wings pale cream- 

 color, sparsely dusted with brown, with a small brown spot touching the 

 fold above, near the base of the wing, another a little farther back, and 

 yet farther back near the middle two spots, one on the fold, the other 

 on the disk ; sometimes these two last spots are confluent. There is a 

 transverse brown streak at the end of the cell, and a distinct brown line 

 curving around the base of the apical cilia; tip of thorax and a spot on 

 each side before the tip brown. Hind wings and abdomen above white, 

 tinged with silvery, and tuft creamy-white ; abdomen beneath creamy, 

 with a brown spot on each side of each segment. Legs creamy, sparsely 

 dusted with brown, annulate with brown at the articulations, and with 

 the tibia of the first and second pair brown. Alar expansion half an 

 inch. Bosque County, Texas. 



G. FUSCOT^NIAELLA, n. sp. 



Falpi simple. Hind wings excised beneath the tip. Snowy-white. An- 

 tennse, apical half of thorax, base of fore wings, two small costal spots, 

 and an apical spot brown; the second costal spot is larger than the 

 first, which is placed about the middle of the costa. Abdomen whitish. 

 Legs brownish-yellow on their anterior surfaces. Alar expansion four 

 lines. Bosque County, Texas. 



G.? MULTIMACULELLA, n. Sp. 



Hind wings not emarginate beneath the tip; palpi simple; third joint about 

 half as long as the second. 



Head, antennae, palpi, and fore legs dark fuscous, the palpi tinged 

 with ochreous. Fore wings sordid ochreous, covered with small fuscous 



