collected in Chili. 81 



Very near to the preceding species, but the primaries 

 chrome-yellow, with dark fringe and a more or less 

 denned angular series of brown discal dots ; discoidal 

 spots the same ; interno-basal area broadly irrorated with 

 red ; secondaries white or flesh-coloured. 



63. Cryptolechia luridella. 

 ' Cryptolechia luridella, Zeller, Verhandl. zool.-botan. 

 Gesellsch. Wien, xxiv., p. 438, n. 3 ; pi. xii., fig. 8 

 (1874). 

 Machimia luridella, Zeller, Horae Soc. Ent. Boss., xiii., 

 p. 259, n. 19 (1877). 



Valparaiso. 



Only one example of this species was obtained. 



64. Cryptolechia phcenissa, n. s. (PL XI., figs. 12, 12a). 



Wings sericeous carmine-red ; primaries above with a 

 small triangular golden spot at outer third of dorsal 

 margin ; fringe at apex tipped with bright ochreous ; 

 thorax purplish brown ; antennae carmine ; palpi whitish ; 

 abdomen dark brown ; wings below of a clearer carmine- 

 red than above ; base of secondaries and pectus bronze- 

 brown ; legs and venter whity-brown. Expanse of wings, 

 16 mm. 



" Corral, in February." — T. E. 



Pachyphcenix, n. g. 



Allied to Tortricopsis, but with broader wings and more 

 slender body ; primaries with the second subcostal forked 

 instead of the fourth ; cell of secondaries broader, the 

 veins arranged in the same way, but the fold within the 

 cell forked beyond the middle ; head narrower than in 

 Tortricopsis ; the palpi with less prominent fringe to the 

 second joint, not more than half the width of that in 

 T. rosabella. 



65. Pachyphosnix sanguinea, n. s. (PL XL, figs. 13, 13a). 

 Primaries above sericeous laky brown, slightly lilacine 

 towards outer margin ; an oblique greyish stripe from the 

 apex to the end of the cell ; secondaries sericeous car- 

 mine-red ; body above dark brown ; wings below carmine- 



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