J^ew Species of Tineina. 289 



NEW SPECIES OF TINELNA. 



By V. T. Chambers. 



GELECHIA. 



1. G. GOODELLELLA, 11. Sp. 



Allied structurally to G. MlobeUa, Zell ; and both si)ecies resemble 

 JSFothris in some respects. The palpi, in form, are almost exactly like 

 those ofbilobeUa ; the 2d joint is ochreous yellow; 3d, fuscus. Head and 

 antennae, dark, violaceous brown ; anteunge, subpectinate. Fore-wings, 

 dark, golden brown, violaceous, with the dorsal margin from the base 

 to a very small yellowish costal spot near the apex, is like polished 

 steel; and before the middle of the wing length, this metallic hue 

 spreads inward to the fold; and further back, behind the middle, it 

 again spreads inward half way across the wing, where it narrows to 

 a line, and crosses the wing to the dorsal cilia; on the fold, before the 

 cilia, is a streak of the same metallic hue ; and around the apical 

 margin, are five or six spots of the same hue, behind which is a 

 narrow line of the general golden brown hue. Cilia, ochreous at their 

 base, passing into brown about their middle, behind which l\\<^y have 

 a bluish cast ; underside, brown ; hind-wings, fuscus with paler cilia. 

 Abdomen, brown above, silvery beneath, and tuft, ochreous ; anterior 

 surfaces of legs, brown. Al. ex., nearh' 9 lines — a single female. Amherst, 

 Massachusetts. Eeceived from Mr. L. W. Goodell, in honor of whom I 

 have named this fine species. 



2. G. EPIG^ELLA, n. sp. 



Second palpal joint, hrush-Uke ; hind-wings, emarginate beneath 

 the apex. Dark, purple-brown. There is a white costal spot before the 

 apex, and an opposite dors^J one on the fore-wings ; before these spots, 

 the wing is flecked with a few minute white spots, the two largest of 

 which are on the fold ; and there is another at the end of the cell. 

 The costal white spot shows through the wing. Hind-wings and un- 

 derside of both pair, fuscus. Head, white ; antennae, dark brown, 

 2d joint of palpi, yellowish-white; 3d joint, dark brown, flecked on its 

 upper surface with white; abdomen, fuscus, paler on top; legs, 

 dark brown, annulate with white. A single male. Al. ex., 9 lines. 



