268 CHR. AURIVILLIUS, L. B. PROUT UND E. MEYRICK 
Tineoidea 
by 
EDWARD MEYRICK. 
Both the new species may be regarded as of Andean type. 
Oecophoridae. 
31. Endrosis lactella Schiff. — Masafuera. 1 specimen. — A well- 
known domestic insect, widely distributed. 
32. Depressaria relegata n. sp. — SQ. 18—21 mm. — Head and 
thorax light greyish-ochreous. Palpi whitish-ochreous, second joint sprinkled 
with dark fuscous towards base and beneath apex, terminal joint with two or 
three dark fuscous scales near base and well-marked supramedian band. 
Forewings elongate, costa gently arched, apex obtuse, termen rounded, rather 
strongly oblique; 2 and 3 stalked; light greyish-ochreous, irregularly sprinkled 
with fuscous; first discal stigma forming a small black linear mark, obliquely 
above and before this a small oblique dark fuscous mark sometimes confluent 
with it, second a white dot edged with some dark fuscous scales; slight in- 
distinct marginal dots of dark fuscous irroration round posterior part of costa 
and termen: cilia whitish-ochreous irrorated with light fuscous except tips. 
Hindwings 5 almost connate with 3 and 4; light grey, towards base whitish- 
tinged; cilia whitish-grey. 
Masatierra. 11 specimens. Nearest to szgwzfica from Andes of Ecuador, 
but rather broader-winged, and with termen of forewings less oblique. 
Gelechiadae. 
Apothetoeca n. gen. 
Head with appressed scales; ocelli posterior; tongue developed. Antennae 
*/s5, in f§ serrate, ciliated near base, thickened with rough scales beneath from 
near base to near middle, basal joint elongate, without pecten. (Labial palpi 
missing, presumed as in Gelechia.) Maxillary palpi very short, filiform, ap- 
pressed to tongue. Posterior tibiz clothed with rough hairs above. Forewings 
Ib furcate, 2 from near angle, 7 and 8 stalked, 7 to costa, 11 from middle. 
Hindwings over 1, trapezoidal, termen faintly sinuate, cilia */5;; 3 and 4 connate, 
5 somewhat approximated, 6 and 7 short-stalked. 
Obviously neardy allied to Gelechia, but differs by the rough scale- 
thickening of antennae. 
