72 XOKD -WAXSINGHAM ON [Jllll. 10, 



13. Xenolechia, Meyr. 



38. Xenolechia glanbieebella, Z. 



= SELLA, Chamb. ^ 



Geh'chia {Anacampsis) glancUferella, 7i. Verli. z.-b. Ges. Wien, 

 XXIII. 275-6, PI. IV. 25 (1873) \ Gelechia sella, Chamb. Can. 

 Eut. VI. 238 (1874) ■\ Gelechia glancUferella, Chamb. Can. Enh, 

 IX. 14 ^ 24 (1877)': Bull. U.S. G.G. vSiirv. IV. 144 (1878) ^ 

 Eiley, Smith's List Lep. Bor. Am. lul. Jv'o. 5382 (1891) ^ 



Hab. United States l-^ VIU", VIII. S IX.^ West Indies— 

 Grenada (Mount Gay Estate, 300 ft., leeward side. 25-30 VIII. — 

 (//. H. Smith). 



Professor Eiley (I. c. No. 6) sunk Gelecliia j^allidochrella, Chamb., 

 as a synonym of this species, but under his number 5439 he re- 

 tained it as a distinct species. Although it is obvious t\iat palli- 

 (lochrella is closely allied to glandiferella, I am not quite convinced 

 that it is synonymous with it. 



14. Gelechia, Hb. 



39. Gelechia elammulella, sp. n. 



Antennce pale brownish. Palpi long, recurved, overarching the 

 head, the second and third joints of almost equal length and stout- 

 ness ; whitish, banded with chestnut-brown above (three binds on 

 the second and two on the apical joint). Head hoary- greyish. 

 Thorax whitish ochreous ; tegulte shaded with brown. Fore n'ings 

 brownish ochreous along the costal, tawny-brown along the dorsal 

 half, without any dividing line, the two colours blending beyond 

 the middle ; from the costa at the base a dark chocolate-brown 

 shade curves downwards and outwards, ending in a conspicuous 

 dash along the lower edge of the cell before the middle, its upper 

 edge narrowly margined with whitish throughout, a minute dot of 

 the same dark colour at the lower angle of the cell ; the whole 

 wing suffused with a rich vinous gloss ; cilia brownish ochreous. 

 Exp. al. 13'5 mm. Hind wings broader than the fore wings ; grey ; 

 cilia inclining to brownish ochreous. Abdomen shining, yellowish 

 grey ; with a fuscous spot on the sides of each segment beneath. 

 Legs with the hind tibioB hairy above ; shining, whitish with a slight 

 ochreous tinge, two or three spots on the outer sides of the tibiae ; 

 the two anterior pairs of legs are whitish, with numerous brownish 

 fuscous bands. 



Type, S Mus. Hedemann. 



Hab. West Indies — St. Thomas, 6-11 III. (Gudmann, Hede- 

 mann). Two specimens. 



40. Gelechia perspicua, sp. n. 



Antennae with the basal joint very long and slender ; dark brown, 

 faintly annulated with whitish ochreous. Palpi veiy long, recurved, 

 slender, the apical joint as long as the second ; dark brow n, mottled 



