1907.] MICROLEPIDOPTERA OF TENERIFE. 931 



brownish. Abdomen gveyish. Ze(/s pale fawn-ochreous, somewhat 

 speckled with pale fuscous. 



Type $ (98982) Mus. Wlsm. 



Hab. Texerife : Guimar, 25. III. 1907. Unique. 



Agreeing precisely in the form of the hindwing with servella Z., 

 but differing from this, and so far as I am aware from all other 

 species of the genus, in the form and distribution of the more or 

 less distinct spots. 



26. (28iri) Aristotelia cacomicra, sp. n. 



Antennae brownish grey. Paljn with the median joint slightly 

 ruiBed beneath ; pale cinereous, dusted with brownish grey, with 

 a fuscous band around the middle of the terminal point. Head 

 and Thorax brownish grey. Forewings brownish grey, with a 

 slight sprinkling of pale cinereous scales, some of which about 

 the apex are tipped with brownish fuscous ; three brownish 

 fuscous spots are indistinctly indicated, one on the middle of the 

 fold, one before the outer end of the fold, and one above and 

 between these, on the cell, forming with them an almost equi- 

 lateral triangle ; cilia brownish cinereous. Exp. al. 7-8 mm. 

 Hindivings iridescent, dark bluish grey ; cilia brownish cinereous. 

 Abdomen greyish fuscous. Legs brownish cinereous, the tarsi 

 spotted whitish at the joints. 



Type S (98983) Mus. Wlsm. 



Hab. Tenerife : Santa Cruz, 26. 1 - 21. II. 1907, 29. lY. 1907; 

 Puerto Orotava, 14. Y. 1907. Seven specimens. 



^ ea,r rtomicetella Hfm., but without any indication of pale 

 opposite spots before the apex ; also differing noticeably in the 

 absence of the shade-line which runs through the cilia in that 

 species, and gives a rounded appearance to the otherwise almost 

 evenly pointed wing. 



15. (319) CHRYSOPORA Clms. 



27. (2894-1) Chrysopora boseae, sp. n. (Plate LI. fig. 7. ) 



Antennae golden yellow, annulate with black. Palpi black, 

 medial and terminal joints tipped with yellow. Head shining, 

 brassy yellowish. Thorax black, with a few yellow scales. Fore- 

 ivings black ; a bright golden fascia, at one-fourth from the base, 

 descends obliquely inward from costa to dorsum, and is followed 

 on the middle of the dorsum by two yellow spots, the first pre- 

 ceded by some raised black scales and having at its upper edge a 

 tinge of coppery chestnut which is repeated in a strong spot at 

 the end of the cell, above and beyond which is a triangular pale 

 yellow spot on the costa ; cilia pale brownish ochreous, thickly 

 sprinkled, except on their outer ends, with black. Exj). al. 7-8 mm. 

 Hindivings deeply excised below the apex ; grey ; cilia brownish 

 grey, a slender pale cinereous line marking their base. Abdomen 



