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large and centrally situated. The brown color fades toward the costa, partially de- 

 taching three brown, rounded dashes in a curved line ; a rounded apical patch of pale 

 gray ; a terminal row of dots. Hind wings and abdomen brown. Expanse, 20 mm. 



Two females, San Diego, Texas, June 12, 1895 (E. A. Schwarz) ; 

 Brownsville, Texas, June 20, 1895 (C. H, T. Townsend). U. S. 

 Nat. Mus., type No. 6623. 

 Ethmia hagenella Oiamb. 



The anal plate of the male appears to end in a single spine ; side 

 pieces broadly strap-shaped, very strongly curved upward, when closed, 

 covering the end of the abdomen. 



Texas (Chambers' type) ; Tex. (coll. Beutenmiiller) ; Bennet Co., 

 Tex., March 8, 1891 (Webster). 



Ethmia apicipunctelia Cliamb. 



I have not seen this species. Mr. Busck's sketch of the type shows 

 it allied to longiinaculella and zelleriella, but with more rounded, less 

 elongated spots and apparently a different arrangement. The size is 

 as in coranella. 

 Ethmia coranella, sp. nov. 



Type of maculation of longiinaculella, but the dash below cell, spot at end and 

 dash beyond fused into a long bar that reaches the margin. Above this dash and 

 below costal edge are six elongated spots, the last one a basal dash, reaching the costa 

 at base ; a spot on fold at base, three spots between fold and inner margin and a 

 rounded one below the center of the long dash ; a terminal row of dots. Hind wings 

 white. Expanse, 18 mm. 



Three males, Kerrville, Texas (Barnes); Shovel Mt., Texas, June 

 16-23 (Barnes). U. S. Nat. Mus., type No. 6624. 



In the male the anal plate is short and ends in a single, down- 

 wardly curved spine, rather slender and pale colored. Side pieces 

 convex, broad, rounded, excavate below with a brush of several stiff 

 spines arising from the excavation and directed transversely. 



Ethmia longimaculella Chamb. 



Psecadia walsinghamella Beut. 



I have but one male specimen of this species and that has lost 

 the abdomen. West Virginia ( Beutenmiiller' s type) ; Kentucky 

 (Chambers' type) ; Plattsburgh, N. Y., June 21 and 26, 1888 

 (Dyar). 



Ethmia zelleriella Chamb. 



Hypo no /lieu la texanella Chamb. 



I have no male specimen. Our only locality is Texas (Belfrage). 



