Klunder van Gyen. — descriptions of chili microlepidoptera 339 
III. Chimabacche f a ge lia, Fabr. 
This common insect, and the dark variety are also very common in 
Europe. 
3 specimens. N. os 8 and 9. Concepción and Collipulli. 
Stenomidae 
I. Antaeotricha parastis, n. sp. 
<p, 13 mm. Head bronzy-brown; labial palpi yellowish, second joint 
externally whitish-ochreous, sufifused with brown towards base beneath; ter- 
minal joint concolorous; antennae blackish-grey, ciliations thorax bronzy- 
brown; abdomen whitish-fuscous, beneath white. Forewings elongate, rather 
narrow, somewhat dilated posteriorly, costa gently arched, apex obtuse, 
termen nearly stright, rather oblique; bronzy-grey-brown, suffused with 
darker brown; costal edge dark brown, extreme edge lighter, except towards 
base; two indistinct fuscous lines represented by small cloudy dark brown 
longitudinal spots, on median veins; second discal stigma rather large, blac- 
kish, transverse, connecting by 4 small spots running to apex, but not rea- 
ching it; a small spot, ill-defined, above, running along costa; cilia fuscous. 
Hindwings fuscous; costal hairpencil whitish; cilia fuscous with rows of 
lighter points. 
One specimen. N.° 12. Collipulli. 
Tineidae 
I. Amydria prometopias, n. sp. 
c?, 9 mm. Head pale-ochreous, centre of crown mixted with fuscous; 
palpi whitish-ochreous, second joint suffused with dark brown, apex whitish, 
with dense long projecting scales beneath and 3 or 4 lateral bristles near 
apex; terminal joint dark brown; antennae palé ochreous suffusedly ringed 
with dark fuscous; abdomen yellow-whitish. Forewings elongate, rather 
narrow, costa moderately arched, apex obtuse, termen rather obliquely 
rounded; brownish, suffusedly strigulated with dark brown; some strigulae 
more or less marked with black; costal edge from base to near ^ dark fus- 
cous; on f of costa a dark fuscous oblique spot, reaching several black 
