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fuscous, slightly bestrewn with steely grey scales ; with a slender pale steel-grey streak running obliquely 
outward from the commencement of the costal cilia to a little below the apex, where it is angulated and 
continued indistinctly to the tornus ; cilia dark tawny fuscous, with a darker line running through them 
near their base. Exp. al. 8-9 mm. Hindwings and cilia dark bronzy brownish. Abdomen dark bronzy 
brown. Legs brownish cinereous, 
Type 3 (65853) Mus. Wlsm. (Godm-Salv. Coll.) BM. [PT'T. (65859-61) US. Nat. Mus.] 
Hab. Mexico: tapasco: Teapa, III. (H. H. Sth). Nine specimens. 
This species may be recognised by the separation of veins FW: 3-4. 
8. Untomia cenelpis, sp. n. (Tab. II. fig. 34.) 
Antennae pale cinereous, with dark greenish grey annulations. Pal/pi whitish cinereous, the median joint 
blackish nearly to its apex externally ; the slightly longer terminal joint with two blackish annulations, 
one at the base, the other before the apex. Head and Thorax dull greenish olivaceous; face pale 
cinereous. Forewings dark greenish olivaceous, with minute paler speckling and some blackish patches 
and suffusion; a small black spot at the extreme base of the costa is followed by a second costal spot 
before one-third; an elongate costal spot precedes the middle, and there is a larger one beyond the 
middle, pointing downward to an obscure spot at the end of the cell, and forming, at its outer edge, the 
margin of a slender pale olivaceous line crossing the wing from the costal to the dorsal cilia ; this line is 
angulated inward on its upper half and outward at its middle, thence descending straight to the dorsum ; 
beyond it are two or three blackish spots before the evenly rounded apex, and there is some indication 
of a similar spot on the fold before its middle—none of the markings are clearly defined; cilia dark 
greenish olivaceous, a slight shade-line along their base above the apex. Exp. al.10 mm. Hindwings 
trapezoidal, with obtuse apex ; brownish fuscous ; cilia slightly paler along their base. Abdomen dark 
greyish fuscous, Legs greyish fuscous; hind tarsi with three faint pale annulations. 
Type & (65819) Mus. Wlsm. (Godm-Salv. Coll.) BM. 
Hab. Mexico: tapasco: Teapa, IIl. (H. H. Smith). Unique. 
In this species FW: 7-8 are stalked. 
9. Untomia concinnella Chmb. 
=+concinnusella Chmb. ; teoncinnisella Chmb. ; +concinusella Chmb., Busck. . 
Gelechia concinnusella Chmb. Cin. Qr. Jr. Se. 2 253-4 (1875) *. Gelechia concinnisella Chmb. 
Bull. US. GG. Surv. 3 127 (1877)*.  Gelechia concinusella Chmb. Bull. US. GG. Surv, 4 142 
(1878)*; Hgn-Frey Pap. 4 98 (1884) *; Riley, Smith’s List Lp. Bor-Am. 100 sp. 5340 
(1891)°. Aproaerema concinusella Busck Bull. US. Nat. Mus. 52 509 sp. 5700 (1902) °: Pr. 
US. Nat. Mus. 25 841, 843-4 (1903) 7, Krft. Smith’s Check List Lp. Bor-Am. 110 sp. 6201 
(1908) *. . 
Hab. AMERICA, N-C. United States*™®. ATLANTIC Srates °—Texas > *7: BOSQUE: 
9. X.1876 (G. W. Belfrage)—-Covorano 261: i paso: Edgerton, VI”. CaLIFORNIA : 
coLusa: Bear Valley, 27. VI. 1871 (Wism.): suasta: Pit River, 21-6. VII. 1871 
(Wism.). Central America—Mexico: euerrero: Amula, 6000 ft., VIII-IX. (a. #. 
Smith). 
This species is congeneric with 5699 nigratomella Clms., and mercedella Wlsm. 
[Pr. Z. Soc. Lond. 1907 934-5 Pf. 51°11 (1908) Tenerife): all three species have 
FW: 7-8 stalked, and 3—4 separate. 
