132 Lord Walsingham on 



Conchylis angulatana, Robs. 

 Four specimens. N. Carolina. 



Conchylis fulvotinctana , n. s. (PL IV., fig. 5). 

 Head, thorax, palpi, and antennae dingy whitish. Fore wings 

 diill greyish white, somewhat speckled with fuscous scales, with a 

 broad outwardly oblique reddish tawny patch above the middle of 

 the dorsal margin, to which it does not extend, and beyond it a red- 

 dish tawny shade occupying the whole apical portion of the wing, 

 its inner margin obhque and parallel with the outer side of the 

 central tawny patch. Cilia greyish white, profusely speckled with 

 fiiscous scales. Hind wings pale cinereous. Expanse, 13 mm. 



Two specimens. Arizona. 



A narrow-winged species belonging to the same group 

 as cilicUa, Hiib. 



Conchylis dorsistriatana , n. s. (PI. IV., fig. 4). 

 Head and palpi whitish fawn-colour, more deeply tinged on their 

 outer sides. Antennae pale fawn-colour. Thorax and fore wings 

 pale reddish fawn-coloi;r, the fore wings rather more deejjly tinged 

 on the basal than on the outer half. A whitish fawn-coloured 

 streak, gradually narrowed outwardly, extends fi'om the base of the 

 wing along the dorsal margin to two- thirds of its length ; from the 

 oiiter half of this arise on each side of the middle of the wing two 

 straight slender but not very distinct parallel lines, the first longer 

 than the second, both extending obliquely outwards towards the 

 end of the cell. The fringes are of the same colour as the wing, 

 and have a scarcely perceptible pale line along their base. Hind 

 wings very pale tawny, with white fringes. Expanse, 18 mm. 



One male. Arizona. 



A large and rather broad-winged species, apparently 

 belonging to the same group as C. roseana, but very 

 distinct from any described species with which I am 

 acquainted. 



Phtheochroa, Steph. 



A species of this genus, allied to amandand, H.-S., 

 from Sonora, in Mexico, agrees well with specimens 

 lately received from Prof. Eiley, and is undescribed. 



