62 LORD WALSINGHAM OK [Jan. 19, 



fi2 (1875)'; Mschl. Ab. Seack. Nat. Ges. XY. 346, 354 (1890)=. 

 Orneodes eudacti^la, Wlsra. Pr. Z. Soc. Lond. 1891, 496, 542 

 (1892) \ 



Hah. Colombia''; Brazil'*. West Indies— Portorico''. 



II. TINEINA. 



I. ^GERIAD^. 



Although I quite agree with Mr. Meyrick as to the location of 

 this faoiily, I am not at present sufficiently acquainted with its 

 hteratureto attempt to give a complete list of the West-Indian 

 species. There are probably many other species known beside 

 the following: — 



8. Sesia, F. 



19. Sesia cubaka, HS. 

 Sesia cubam, HS. O.B., Z.M. Ver. Eegensb. (sep.) 28 (1865) '. 

 Hab. West Indies— Cuba '. 



II. GELECHIAD^. 

 9. Brachmia, Hb. 



= -fBEACLUNIA, Stph. (laps. cal.). 

 = § Clabobes, Hein. 

 = EuDODACLES, Snell. 

 Brachmia, Meyr. (nee Stgr. Cat.). 



20. Brachmia? eultidella, sp. n. 



Antennce duU ochreous. PaZpi dull ochreous, the second and 

 apical joints each with a tawny-reddish shade externally. Head 

 and thorax whitish ochreous. Fore wings whitish ochreous, 

 variable in the colour and quantity of their shading ; a female in 

 good condition (which I select as the type) having a tawny-reddish 

 suffusion extending from the base nearly to the termen, around 

 which is a row of six elongate fuscous spots, the pale ground- 

 colour appearing also in a narrow streak along the base of the 

 fold and in a streak along the discal cell, in which are two fuscous 

 blotches, the larger before, the smaller one beyond the middle ; 

 cilia whitish ochreous, with a slight vinous gloss, especially around 

 their tips. (In other specimens the dorsal half of the wing is 

 almost entirely whitish ochreous, the reddish suffusion being con- 

 fined to the costal and apical portions.) Exp. al. 15 mm. Hind 

 ivings pale greyish ; cilia with a slight ochreous tinge. Abdomen 

 yellowish grey. Legs pale ochreous. 



Tj/2:>e, c? $ Mus. Wlsm. 



liab. West Indies — St. Thomas, 9 III.-20 IV. (Gudmann, 

 Hedemann). Six specimens. 



