DICHOMERIS. 101 
26. Dichomeris xuthostola, sp. n. (Tab. III. fig. 18.) 
Antennae ochreous, banded above with fuscous. Palpi reddish ochreous, the median joint long, fringed above 
on its outer half; terminal joint shorter than median, slender, with a fuscous ring before its apex. 
Head and Thorax reddish ochreous. Forewings reddish ochreous, with a broad diffused ferruginous 
shade along the dorsum from the base, embracing the outer half of the fold, a slight shade of the same 
colour on the outer half of the costa reaching to the apex ; a single brownish fuscous dot at the end of 
the cell and a narrow broken shade of the sama around the apex and termen at the base of the ochreous 
cilia. Exp. al. 14 mm. Hindwings trapezoidal, broader than the forewings; brownish grey; cilia 
greyish, becoming ochreous around the apex. Abdomen brownish grey above, pale ochreous beneath ; 
anal tuft pale ochreous, Legs pale ochreous, the tibiae slightly hairy above. 
Type & (65559) Mus. Wlsm. (Godm-Salv. Coll.) BM. 
Hab. Maxico: rasasco: Teapa, III. (H. H. Smith). Unique. 
27. Dichomeris lyrella, sp. n. (Tab. III. fig. 19.) 
Antennae pale fawn. Palpi with the median joint smooth, but slightly widened, the terminal joint recurved, 
acuminate, as long as the median; pale fawn. Head and Thorax pale fawn. forewings elongate, 
slightly widened outwardly, apex depressed, angular, termen oblique, tornus rounded; fawn-brown, 
with each vein distinctly marked in pale fawn-ochreous ; a small darker brown spot on the disc, before 
the middle of the wing, has an elongate spot of the same colour straight below it in the fold, and is 
followed by another at the end of the cell; a slender dark terminal line, more or less broken into spots, 
is visible also on the under side; cilia pale fawn-ochreous. xp. al. 15 mm. Hindwings pale 
straw-grey ; cilia whitish. Abdomen (missing). Legs whitish ochreous. 
Type & (65575) Mus, Wlsm. (Godm-Salv. Coll.) BM. 
Hab. GUATEMALA: ALTA VERA PAZ: Panima, 1800 ft., 8-15. X.1879(G.C. Champion). 
Unique. 
28. Dichomeris subalbella Chmb. 
= +subalbusella Chmb.; n. syn. = inaequepulvella Chmb. ;=chambersella Mrtf. 
Gelechia subalbusella Chmb. Can. Ent. 6 242 (XII. 1874)’. Gelechia inaequepulvella Chmb. Cin. 
Qr. Jr. Se. 2 239 (1875) 7: Bull. US. GG. Surv. 4 144 (1878) °; Hgn. Pap. 4 99 (1884) *; 
Riley, Smith’s List Lp. Bor-Am. 101 sp. 5888 (1891) °. Gelechia chambersella Mrtf. [Can. 
Ent. 6 222 (XII. 1874)°; Chmb. Cin. Qr. Jr. Sc. 2 240 (1875)": Bull. US. GG. Surv. 4 116, 
142 (1878)* LN.j Can. Ent. 13 242-3 (1881)°; Riley, Smith’s List Lp. Bor-Am. 100 
sp. 5336 (1891)'°. Trichotaphe chambersella Busck Bull. US. Nat. Mus. 52 506 sp. 5667 
(1902) **: Pr. US. Nat. Mus. 25 907, 913-4: (1903) * ; Krit. Smith’s Check List Lp. Bor-Am. 
118 sp. 6347 (1903) 1 Gelechia subalbusella Riley, Smith’s List Lp. Bor-Am. 102 sp. 5485 
(1891) **; Busck Bull. US. Nat. Mus. 52 518 sp. 5826 (1902)**: Pr. US. Nat. Mus. 25 901 
(1908) *; Krft. Smith’s Check List Lp. Bor-Am., 112 sp. 6322 (1903) ”. 
Hab. AMERICA, N-C. United States", @ Ambrosia artemisiaefolia ° 
Districr or Coumpra”: Washington “—Norta Caroina : 1883 (H. K. Morrison)— 
Keyrucxy 2—Missouri *&* 2 VIL®, IX °*~Texas* = *: pBosque*: Waco, VII ’— 
CanIFORNIA#2: Los ANGELES”. Central America—Muexico: sonora: 1883 (. K. 
—9, 12 
Morrison). 
