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with narrow white front borders, which are not very distinct and sometimes only conspicuous at the sides ; 
discal and marginal macrochete are present. Legs black; middle tibize with some long bristles; hind 
tibize with several bristles of unequal length; foot-claws and pulvilli short in both sexes. Teguls white. 
Wings broad, with some brownish-grey tint, which is more intense on the apical portion of the costa 
between the first and second veins; small cross-vein before the middle of the discal cell; apical cross- 
vein straight ; posterior cross-vein slightly curved. 
Hab. Mexico, Chilpancingo 4600 feet, Amula 6000 feet, Omilteme 8000 feet, and 
Sierra de las Aguas Escondidas 9500 feet, all in Guerrero (H. Hf. Smith). 
Three male and several female specimens. 
27. Telothyria remota, sp. n.,°. 
Cinereous : frontal band, four thoracic stripes (the inner ones distant from each other), hind borders of the 
abdominal segments, antenne, and legs black ; palpi yellowish. 
Length 4 millim. 
Head yellowish-white; front slightly narrowed behind and there a little narrower than the eyes ; frontal band 
as broad as the lateral portions; frontal bristles descending as far as the end of the second antennal 
joint ; vibrissee surmounted by several shorter bristles ; beard white. Second joint of the antenne bristly ; 
third joint three times as long as the second ; arista thickened in its proximal third. Proboscis black ; 
palpi yellowish, slender, scarcely thickened towards the tips. Thorax and scutellum cinereous ; thoracic 
dorsum with four black stripes—the median ones linear, more distant from each other than from the outer 
stripes, which are much broader; behind the transverse suture the stripes become diffuse in a more 
general black coloration ; the base of the scutellum is black. Abdomen elliptical; first segment black ; 
second and following segments cinereous, with broad black hind borders, and with discal and marginal 
macrochete. Middle tibie with some long bristles; hind tibiee outwardly with several bristles of 
unequal length ; foot-claws and pulvilli short. Tegule white. Wings greyish-hyaline; small cross-vein 
before the middle of the discal cell; curvature of the fourth vein with a blunt, somewhat rounded angle ; 
apical cross-vein slightly concave ; posterior cross-vein distinctly curved inwards. 
Hab. Mexico, Xucumanatlan in Guerrero 7000 feet (H. H. Smith). 
Two female specimens. 
28. Telothyria sublineata, sp. n., 2. 
Cinereous ; frontal band, four thoracic stripes, hind borders of the abdominal segments, antenne, and legs 
black; palpi rufous ; abdomen conical, compressed beneath. 
Length 6°5 millim. 
Head whitish ; front broader than the eyes; frontal band narrower than the lateral portions and attenuated 
towards the vertex; frontal bristles stout, descending as far as the end of the second antennal joint ; 
cheeks rather broad ; eyes descending to near the vibrisse. Second joint of the antenne with some rough 
bristles ; third joint four times as long as the second ; arista thickened not quite to the middle. Thorax 
and scutellum cinereous ; thoracic dorsum with four equidistant stripes—the median ones linear, the outer 
stripes a little broader,—which behind the transverse suture become diffuse in a more general black 
coloration; the base of the scutellum is black. Abdomen conical, on the ventral side compressed and 
somewhat carinated; first segment black; the following segments cinereous, with broad black hind 
borders, and with discal and marginal macrochetew, the discal macrochxte shorter than the others. 
Middle tibie with some long bristles; hind tibia outwardly with several. bristles of unequal length. 
Foot-claws and pulvilli short. Tegule white. Wings with some greyish tint; small cross-vein before 
the middle of the discal cell ; apical cross-vein slightly concave ; posterior cross-vein nearly straight. 
Hab. Mexico, Amula in Guerrero 6000 feet (H. H. Smith). 
A single female specimen. | 
