560 Mr. Butler on a collection of 



TINEID^. 



«6. Tinea rectella (No. l;^). 

 Tinea recfdla, Walker, Lep. Ilet. xxviii, p. 4zH2 (1SG3). 

 Two specimeus, of which one is broken. 



GELECIIIID.E. 



87. Gelechia consjncueUa. 

 Gchchia conspicueUa, Walker, Lep. Het. xxix, p. G51 (1804). 

 One specimen, but without its No. 



88. Gelechia sedata. 



Primaries above }jale brown, mottled with blackish ; a whitish 

 bordered blackish stigma; a series of black dots along the outer 

 margin ; secondaries grey, changing in certain lights to silver, 

 fringes golden-brown ;. body pale sericeous brown ; legs and 

 under surface of body Avhity-brown with silver reflections; wings 

 belo\v greyish, silvery in certain lights and witli golden-brown 

 fringes. Expanse of wings 7-i lines. 



One specimen without a No. 



There are two fragments of what Lord Walsingham kindly 

 determined for me to be either an Ypsolophus or a Nothris ; it 

 seems nearer to the former, but as even the better example has 

 lost both palpi and antenna" it is impossilde to identify it Avith 

 any certainty. 



89. u^Jcoj)hora Jlavidella {No. 101). 



Gt'lechia Jlaviflella, Walker, Lep. Ilet. xxix, p. ()."),5, n. 377 

 (l.S(;4). 



One specimen and a fragment. '• In the bush," W.S. 



90. ^Ecophura Umhata, n. sp. (No. 111). 



Fuliginous In-own. wings with pale golden-ljrown fringes; 

 primaries with bright crocus-yellow costal border; head, (•ollnr 

 and tegula^ crocus-yello^\• ; under surface sericeous; primaries 



