418 
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9. Antithesia bipartitana. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci., Aug. 1860, p. 346. 
The Labradorian species show slight modifications in ornamentation. 
In one specimen the central and basal band is not distinctly separated 
by a white but a grayish space and the bands themselves are grayish- 
brown. The dark brown spot in the middle of the wing on the exte¬ 
rior margin of the central band is very distinct in all the specimens. 
The exterior margin of the central fascia is not straight as in New 
England specimens, and the apical, white portion of the wing, is more 
or less varied with dark brown. The hind wings vary from ochreous- 
brown to dark brown. 
I have before me four specimens collected in Labrador by A. S. 
Packard, Jr. 
CRAMBITES. 
Crambus albellus. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci., June 1860, p. 204. 
A single specimen considerably denuded, collected by Mr. A. S. 
Packard, Jr., and numbered 1642. Labrador. 
Crambus inoruatellus, n. s.—The fore wings are white, immaculate. Hind 
wings dull ochreous. Head white; labial palpi white, somewhat fuscous exte¬ 
riorly. Antennae dark fuscous, white above. Under surface of the fore legs is 
fuscous. 
I have before me a single specimen in good condition, collected by 
Mr. A. S. Packard, Jr., and numbered 1635. Labrador. 
I have a few specimens of Labradorian moths that I will not venture 
to describe in consequence of their denudation and mutilated condition. 
Doubtless some of the specimens I have named and described in this 
paper may belong to the fauna of Northern Europe, a fact which the 
want of good descriptive works has made it impossible for me to deter¬ 
mine. 
Tineina of the United States. 
WALSHIA, new gen. 
This genus is apparently related to the genera Laveriia and Chijso- 
clista and partakes of the characters of each of them. 
Hind wings with long cilia, rather long, narrow and lanceolate. The 
costa is somewhat dilated near the basal third and ^slightly excised 
about the middle. Inner margin rounded from the base of the wing 
to the tip. The siibmedian and internal veins are obsolete^ the former 
