646 CATALOGUE OF 



356. Gelechia marmoratella. 



Mas. Alba ; palpi capitis latitudine fere cluplo longiores, articulo 

 So nigro ; thorax nigro conspersus ; tibice anteriores nigro 

 fasciatce ; posticce validce, pubescmtes ; alee anticce apice 

 rotandatce, fasciis tribus indeterminatis e atomis nigris ; pos- 

 ticce fusco-cinerece. 



Male. White. Palpi smooth, slender, curved, nearly twice 

 longer than the hveadth of the head ; third joint black, setiform, as 

 long as the second. Antennas smooth, much shorter than the fore 

 wings. Thorax speckled with black. Abdomen extending a little 

 beyond the hind wings. Anterior legs with black hands; hind tibia) 

 stout, pubescent. Fore wings rounded at the tips, speckled with 

 black ; speckles partly confluent, and thereby forming an irregular 

 band at the base, another in the middle, and a narrower and more 

 irregular margiual band; exterior border slightly convex, very 

 oblique; under side brown, with a white black-streaked fringe. 

 Hind wings brownish cinereous; fringe pale cinereous, interlined 

 with brownish near the base. Length of the body 3 lines ; of the 

 wings 8 lines. 



a. Sydney. From Mr. Lambert's collection. 



357. Gelechia sodalisella. 



Fcem. Cinerea ; palporum articulus 2us squamosum, 3us nigro 

 fasciatus ; tibice posticce subfimbriatce ; alee anticce latiusculce y 

 ferruginece, nigro squamosce, basi strigaque discali interiure 

 transversa undulata albidis, litura discali exteriore reniformi 

 nigra albido marginata, punctis adhuc exterioribus albis y 

 punctis submarginalibus nigris. 



Female. Cinereous. Palpi stout, full twice longer than the 

 breadth of the head ; second joint squamous, black-speckled towards 

 the tip; third lanceolate, with a broad black band near the tip, 

 much shorter than the second. Antennae much shorter than 

 the fore wings. Legs stout; hind tibiae slightly fringed. 

 Wings rather broad. Fore wings ferruginous, rounded at the 

 tips, thickly covered with black scales, which are most prevalent 

 towards the base; the latter is whitish, and there is a whitish trans- 

 verse undulating streak in the disk before the middle, and an 

 exterior diseal black reniform whitish-bordered mark, from whence 

 a black streak proceeds towards the exterior border, where it termi- 

 nates in a row of white points, beyond which there is a submarginal 



