212 [September, 



raent of the pink colour of the fore-wings ; (5) bred specimens of Dicranura 

 bicu-ipis from Tilgate ; (6) a selection of iinder-sides of I'olyommatus icarus from 

 North Kent ; (7) pupae and full-grown larvae of Argtfnnis paphia and A. adippe ; 

 (8) living larvae of Aqriades cori/don ; (0) bred specimens of Cucullia gnnphalii ; 

 and (10) very fine and extremely varied series of Boarmia repandata from Leigh 

 Woods, Torquay, Epsom, and North Kent, including extreme var. conuersaria and 

 melanic forms. — Ht. J. Turner, Hoji. Sec. 



SPANISH AND MOORISH MICROLEPIDOPTERA. 



BY THE RIGHT HON. LORD WALSINGHAM, M.A., LL.D., F.R.S., &c. 



\_Conthmed from Vol. XL, p. 8 (19(14)]. 



GELECHIADAE. 

 322 : 1— ANAPHAULA, AVlsm. 

 Anaphaula, Wlsin. Ent. Mo. Ma<?. XL. 26S-9 (1901). 



Type, Oelechin gadifella, 8tgr. (Wlsm., 1904). 

 Antennae scarcely exceeding half the wing-length, slightly serrate ; basal joint 

 without pecten or shield of scales. Moxi/lnrt/ f'alpi drooping, short. Labial 

 Palpi smooth, median joint slightly thickened, not roughly clothed ; terminal joint 

 moderately stout, not sharply acuminate. HauxteUum moderate. Head smooth, 

 witli long, curved, flattened scales meeting over tiic face. Thorax smooth. Fore- 

 ■wings short, obtusely lanceolate, rather coarsely scaled : nenration 12 veins ; 7 and 8 

 stalked, to costa, almost connate with fl ; 2 to 6 remote; discoidal subobsolete 

 between 5 and 6. Hindwingx with the apex strongly produced, termen almost 

 erect to 5, then rounded, dorsum straight; cilia 2^: wewraiioK 8 veins ; 3 and 4 

 remote, but discoidal absent between 4 and 5 ; 5 continued to base as media, dis- 

 coidal alisent between 5 and 6 ; 6 and 7 remote, but approximating towards base. 

 Abdomen not flattened. Legs, hind tibiae clothed with long loose hairs. 



This genus, whicli was established wlien describing Proactica, 

 [Ent. Mo. Mag. XL. 2GS-9 (1904)] belongs to the Arisfotelia section 

 of the Gelechiadae. It is allied to Colopferyx, Hftn., which is derived 

 from a form similar to Anaphaula, by coincidence of 7 and 8 of the 

 forewings, but most nearly allied to Proactica, from which it differs 

 in the absence of clothing on the basal joint of the antennae and in 

 the discoidal being subobsolete between 5 and G in the forewings and 

 absent between 4 and G in the hindwings. 



The neuration of Ai'atetris, IStgr., is not described, and I am 

 unacquainted with the genus which is placed next to Colopterijx in 

 Staudinger and E/ebel's Catalog (and may not be structurally distinct 

 from Anaphaula, but this can only be determined when the neuration 

 of Apatetris is made known). 



