BY A. JEFFERIS TDRNER. 553 



Capua sp. 

 A small, brownish species. One 9 example badly rubbed, 

 and unfit for description. 



ToRTRix sp. 

 One 9 example, with unusually long palpi(5), too wasted 

 for recognition. 



ToRTRIX PARAPLESIA, U.sp. 

 7rapa7rXr](TL0S, resembling, akin. 



9 • 25 mm. Head pale fuscous-brown. Palpi moderate(2J) ; 

 pale fuscous-brown. Antennae pale fuscous-brown, towards 

 apex fuscous. Thorax pale fuscous-brown with a transverse 

 fuscous line near anterior edge behind tegulae and crossing 

 patagia. Abdomen grey- whitish. Legs ochreous- whitish with 

 some ochreous and fuscous irroration ; tarsi annulated with 

 fuscous; anterior femora and tibiae fuscous on dorsal surface. 

 Forewings oblong, costa strongly arched near base thence 

 straight, apex rounded-rectangular, termen not oblique, 

 rounded towards tornus ; brown-whitish irrorated with red- 

 dish-brown ; towards costa strigulated with fuscous ; a pale 

 fuscous spot on ^ dorsum followed by two or three strigula- 

 tions ; an oblique central fascia slightly darker than ground- 

 colour, its anterior edge defined, irregularly dentate, from J 

 costa to f dorsum, its posterior edge suffused; a fuscous erect 

 line from tornus to beyond middle of disc ; three short fuscous 

 lines or strigulae between this and termen ; cilia reddish-brown, 

 apices whitish, bases barred with fuscous. Hindwings with 

 termen gently rounded ; grey faintly strigulated with darker 

 grey ; cilia whitish with a grey sub-basal line. 



Similar to T. sobriana Wlk., but the palpi considerably 

 shorter. The palpi in T. sobriana are 3^. 



One specimen. 



Subfam. Eucosmin^. 

 Spilonota sp. 



One cf specimen, which was accidentally destroyed, resemb- 

 ling *S'. semicanella Wlk. 



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