76 Mr. A. G. Butler on Heterocerous Lepidoptera 



Depressaria, Haworth. 



50. Depressaria edmondsii, n. s. 



Wings above shining grey, darker towards the external 

 area ; primaries tinted with pink, the base black-brown, 

 with purplish reflections ; a very irregular transverse 

 brown band just before the middle ; costal border, from 

 the commencement of this band to apex, spotted with 

 blackish ; an arched dusky submarginal band ; a mar- 

 ginal series of black dots ; fringe traversed by two dusky 

 lines ; secondaries somewhat silvery, with a slender 

 blackish marginal line ; fringe traversed near its base by 

 a grey line ; head and thorax purplish brown ; abdomen 

 grey ; primaries below leaden grey ; a costal black- 

 spotted cream-coloured stripe curving round at apex and 

 fading into a whitish marginal border ; fringe rather 

 more silvery than the body of the wing ; secondaries 

 shining white, with the costal area grey-speckled ; a 

 blackish interrupted marginal line ; body below shining 

 whity-brown ; anterior and middle legs banded above 

 with dark brown. Expanse of wings, 19 mm. 



" Mountains of the hacienda of Cauquenes." — T. E. 



Heliostibes, Zeller. 



51. Heliostibes mathewi. 



Heliostibes mathewi, Zeller, Verhandl. zool.-botan. 

 Gesellsch. Wien., xxiv., p. 435, n. 1, pi. xii., fig. 4 

 (1874). 



Valparaiso. 



Only one example was obtained by Mr. Edmonds. 



Gelechia, Zeller. 



52. Gelechia invenustella ? 



Gelechia invenustella, Berg, Bull. Soc. Imp. Nat. Mosc, 

 1875, p. 240. 



" Mountains of the hacienda of Cauquenes." — T. E. 



The single specimen which I think may possibly be 

 referable to this species is worn and somewhat broken ; 

 it is allied to G. Itumeralis of Europe. 



