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April and May. Caterpillar on Krameria. This species has been confused with 

 Duvita conclusella. 

 Kentucky; Texas. 



5. A. nonstrigella Busck. Antennae black, annulate with silvery white; palpi 

 bright deep ochre, the joints black-shaded at tip; eyes dark red; face white, 

 iridescent, shading into the dark olive brown, iridescent vertex and thorax. Basal 

 two-thirds of fore wing dark olive, apex blackish with a few golden brown scales. 

 Hind wing dark purplish fuscous; fringe of inner margin white. Abdomen yellow 

 below, black and white annulate above. 15 mm. 



July and August. 



Northern New Jersey; western Pennsylvania. 



6. A. lupinella Busck. Brown-black with a straight, dull white postmedial fascia, 

 sometimes interrupted or nearly obsolete. Wing sometimes streaked with brown; 

 palpi brown, shaded with black. 12 mm. 



June and ■ July. Caterpillar dull green ; head testaceous with a black spot on 

 each side near eyes, cervical shield of the same color, partly edged below with 

 black; tubercles black; in a slight web between leaves of lupine. 



7. A. agrimoniella Clemens. Similar to A. lupinella, the basal half of the wing 

 powdery ash gray; fascia apparently always complete, and palpi pale. 12 mm. 



June and August. Caterpillar between % leaves of agrimony; pink when young, 

 later dull green with black tubercles and pale brown head and cervical shield. 



New York to Illinois and Georgia. New York: Otto, Taughannock Falls, Sea 

 Cliff, Long Island. 



8. A. tristrigella Walsingham. Closely similar to A. agrimoniella with two or 

 three short, thick, longitudinal white dashes at outer margin, sometimes confluent 

 in a short bar. 



Caterpillar on Corylus americana. 

 Connecticut; eastern Pennsylvania; Manitoba. 



9. A. levipedella Clemens. Antenna? dark brownish; head whitish beneath; 

 pa]pus with a brown exterior spot on third segment. Fore wing dark brownish, 

 coppery, paler toward base; an oblique white costal patch at middle with a longi- 

 tudinal dash in fold opposite, and a second more triangular costal streak three- 

 fourths way out, with two longitudinal dashes below it. Fringe with violet 

 iridescence. Below, with white costo-apical dots on all wings. 10 mm. {Strobisia 

 Clemens). 



June. 



Pennsylvania; District of Columbia. 



6. TJNTOMIA Busck 



Palpi long, second segment slightly thickened, truncate at tip, third smooth, 

 longer. Fore wing with R 4 and R 5 united, M 3 and Cu x stalked. Hind wing about as 

 wide, slightly notched below apex; R and M. 1 short stalked; M 3 and Cu\ connate; 

 cell open. 



1. U. albistrigella Chambers. Blackish brown, slightly bronzy; a small, oblique, 

 white costal streak before apex, running into fringe, and a few white scales at apex, 

 near dorsal fringe. Fringe pale fuscous with a dark line. Hind wing rather 

 darker. 8 mm. (Gelechia Chambers). 



June. 



Western Pennsylvania; Kentucky. 



7. ANARSIA ZeUer 



Palpus of female about like Dichomeris, with third segment hardly as long; in 

 male, with a more or less expansible ridge of long, loose hair on "inner side of 

 second segment as well as the triangular tuft of Dichomeris, and third segment 



