OF WASHINGTON, VOLUME XI, 1909. 177 



The species described by me as Gnorimoschema graphicella 

 (Proc. Wash. Ent. Soc., IX, p. 86, 1908) is found under more 

 careful study to have been placed generically on its superficial 

 resemblance to this genus. It should be known as Rcciirraria 

 graphicella. 



Gelechia depuratella, new species. 



Second joints of labial palpi ochreous white, with a few brmvn scales 

 on the exterior side; brush even, furrowed, rather short; terminal 

 joint white, sprinkled with dark brown scales. Antennae white, suffused 

 with blackish brown, towards the tip annulated with brown : first 

 joint long, blackish brown with white tip. Head, thorax, and patagia 

 ochreous white. Fore wings ochreous white suffused with light yellow, 

 especially on apical half; on the middle of the cell is a large obli<|u>- 

 blackish spot, nearest costa at its basal end and followed by a small 

 blackish dot at the end of the cell; just above it the costal edge is 

 sprinkled with black and at apical third is a small blackish costal 

 spot; the extreme tip of the wing is sprinkled with black. Cilia white. 

 Hind wings whitish fuscous, darkest towards the tip and with a few 

 black scales in the apical cilia. Abdomen ochreous white. Legs 

 white, sparsely sprinkled with brown scales; anterior and middle tar-j 

 annulated with blackish brown. 



Alar expanse. 17 mm. 



Habitat Mesilla, Xew Mexico. C. X. Ainslie, coll. 

 TypeNo. 12788, I". S. National Museum. 

 A very striking species, reminding in coloration of Gnori- 

 uiosclieina collinusella Chambers. 



Gelechia dromicella, new species. 



Second joint of labial palpi light ochreous, with a brown central 

 cross-band, including the brush deep black; brush rather long, nearly 

 even-furrowed; terminal joint deep black, slightly sprinkled with 

 ochreous. Tongue long and robust, light cchreous. Face and head 

 iridescent ochreous fuscous. Thorax and patagia light ochreous 

 brown. Fore w ; ngs with the fuscous white ground color obscured 

 by evenly overlaid dark fuscous scales: extreme base of costa black; 

 through the center of the wing from base to apical third is a black 

 streak, interrupted on the middle of the cell by a pure white spot. 

 At apical third is a transverse, poorly defined, pure white fascia, 

 hardly reaching either margin: outside of this fascia the apical 

 part of the wing is strongly suffused with blackish fuscous. (.'ilia 

 whitish fuscous. Hind wings iridescent whitish fuscous; cilia lighi 

 orhreous fuscous. Abdomen above light ochreous fuscous, stron.yh 

 iridescent ; underside light dull ochreous with two marginal dark 



