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COSMOPTER YQINJE. 

 COSMOPTERYX, Hb. 

 COSMOPTERYX LESPEDEZ/E, Wlsm. 



Cosmopteryx lespedezce, Wlsm. Tr. Am. Ent. Soc. x. p. 198 



(1882). 



Larva on Lespedeza (in U.S., Wlsm.). 

 United States — Texas, N. Carolina. 



West Indies — St. Vincent (Kingstown and windward side, 4 speci- 

 mens, Smith). 



Cosmopteryx (? gemmiferella, Clem.), Mschl. 



Cosmopteryx gemmiferella, Clem. Proc. Ac. Nat. Sc. Phil. xii. 

 p. 10 (I860) ; Stn. Tin. N. Am. pp. 39, 100-1 (1872). 



Cosmopteryx (? gemmiferella, Clem.), Mschl. Ab. Senck. Nat. 

 Ges. xv. pp. 345, 351 (1890). 



Larva on Zizania miliacea, April and June (in U.S., F. fy B.). 



United States — Texas, Pennsylvania. 



West Indies — Portorico (MschL). 



Cosmopteryx sancti-vincentii, sp. n. 



Antennce brown, with a slender white line along each side reach- 

 ing to a white ring around the eighth joint from the apex ; apical 

 joint white. 



Palpi brownish, with slender whitish lines throughout their 

 length above and beneath. 



Head brown. 



Thorax brown, with a slender longitudinal central white streak. 



Fore wings brown to a little beyond the middle, apex brown, 

 separated from the basal half by a broad pale yellow band ; on the 

 basal half are four distinct slender white longitudinal lines — the first 

 along the costal margin from the base to the yellow band, some- 

 times slightly interrupted about its middle; a second from near the 

 base above the fold parallel with the first and about two thirds its 

 length ; a third below the outer half of the fold, short, commencing 

 at one half the length of the brown basal half and not reaching the 

 yellow band ; a fourth along the dorsal margin reaching to a point 

 opposite the commencement of the third ; the brown basal half is 

 bordered obliquely by two spots of raised pale golden scales, some- 

 times connected, the upper spot being slightly nearer to the base 

 than the lower one, at the outer edge of the upper spot is a minute 

 clot of jet-black scales ; at the outer edge of the broad yellow band 

 are two opposite pale golden spots, the one costal, the other, which 

 is the larger, dorsal ; between these spots the yellow colour of the 

 band is continued for a small space and emits into the brown apical 

 part of the wing a slender straight golden-yellowish line to the ex- 

 treme apex ; a few whitish scales on the costa form an outer margin 

 to the second pale golden-yellow costal spot ; cilia greyish brown. 

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