12 Annals of the South African Museum. 



ZYGOGRAPHA ASAPHOCHALCA, n. sp. 



^ . 15 mm. Head, palpi, and thorax dark fuscous, finely speckled 

 with whitish, appearing grey. Abdomen whitish-grey. Forewings 

 elongate, costa moderately arched, apex tolerably pointed, termeu 

 faintly sinuate, rather strongly oblique ; light violet-grey sprinkled 

 with dark fuscous ; markings suffused, light brassy-ochreous-yellowish ; 

 blotches on basal fifth of costa and dorsum, latter confluent with a 

 curved transverse fascia at |, not reaching costa ; some indistinct 

 suffusion towards dorsum beyond middle, and a spot on tornus ; trans- 

 verse blotches in disc at f and towards termen ; a median streak of 

 white suffusion from base, interrupted by the yellowish markings but 

 becoming broader and more distinct posteriorly, where it forms 

 irregular white patches between them : cilia grey mixed with white 

 (imperfect). Hindwings and cilia grey. 



CAPE COLONY, Hottentots Holland Mts., 4000 ft,, Caledon 

 (Barnard) ; one specimen. 



GRACILARIADAE. 



GEN. ACROCEECOPS Wallgr. 



AcROCERCOPS PRAEGEMINA, n. sp. 



(J . 8 mm. Head, palpi, and thorax white, patagia fuscous. Abdo- 

 men light grey. Forewings very narrowly lanceolate, long-pointed ; 

 fuscous, towards apex and along termen suffused with brownish - 

 ochreous ; three triangular white dorsal blotches edged with a few 

 black scales, first two reaching more than half across wing, first at * of 

 wing, slenderly produced along dorsum to base, connected with costa 

 by a slender bar, second median, third smaller, tornal ; three white 

 black-edged costal dots, first between first two dorsal blotches, second 

 opposite median blotch, third rather before tornal ; a fine rather 

 oblique white black-edged line at | of wing ; a white apical spot partly 

 in costal cilia, edged with black and cut transversely by a black 

 strigula : cilia otherwise grey, with a white spot on terminal extremity 

 of anteapical line. Hindwings grey ; cilia light grey. 



CAPE COLONY, Capetown, in May (Lightfoot) ; one specimen. 



