412 Annals of the South African Museum. 



TOKTKICID^. 



TORTKIX SYMPLECTA, n. Sp. 



(? . 16 mm. Head and thorax whitish-ochreous, partially tinged 

 with ferruginous. Palpi rather long, whitish-ochreous, partially 

 brownish-tinged. Antennae flatly dentate, ciliations 1^. Abdomen 

 pale whitish-ochreous. Forewings moderate, somewhat dilated 

 posteriorly, costa anteriorly moderately, posteriorly slightly arched, 

 without fold, apex obtuse, termen straight, hardly oblique ; light 

 ochreous- yellowish, reticulated throughout with yellowish-brown ; 

 basal patch partially marked with grey and black irroration, espe- 

 cially on outer edge, which is sharply angulated above middle ; 

 central fascia suffused with grey and blackisli irroration on upper 

 half and margins of lower half, oblique, upper half narrow, lower 

 half broadly dilated with both margins convex; costal patch semi- 

 oval, grey irrorated with blackish, containing two small cloudy 

 ochreous costal spots : cilia whitish-ochreous with yellow-brown 

 median line, towards tips grey sprinkled with blackish on tornus 

 (imperfect elsewhere). Hindwings and cilia whitish. 



Transvaal, White Eiver, in November (Cooke) ; one specimen. 



TORTRIX AFRICANA, Wals. 



Transvaal, "White Eiver, in October and November (Cooke). 



EUCOSMID.^. 



Laspeyresia ocnogramma, n. sp. 



(? . 17 mm. Head brownish-ochreous. Palpi whitish-ochreous, 

 externally suffused with fuscous. Thorax and abdomen fuscous. 

 Forewings elongate, somewhat dilated, costa slightly arched, apex 

 obtuse, termen sinuate, somewhat oblique ; fuscous, suffused with 

 shining violet-leaden-grey and marked with numerous longitudinal 

 black lines, mostly on veins but with some additional ones ; towards 

 costa the leaden-grey colouring forms oblique strigge separated by 

 darker interspaces ; ocellus margined posteriorly with silvery- 

 leaden, three black streaks within it more pronounced. Hindwings 

 with 3 and 4 short-stalked ; grey ; cilia light-grey. 



Transvaal, White Eiver, in November (Cooke) ; one specimen. 



