August, 1901]. 181 



two (Ec. ardosieUa and QSc. fuscifronfeUa), I first sent specimens of 

 my three ilistinct species to Dr. Rebel at Vienna for comparison with 

 Mann's type. Dr. Rebel confirmed my suspicions, and returned my 

 Bo7'khimsenia pidverisquamis as identical with (Ecoplwra Javandulce, 

 Mn. I then sent the same three species to M. Constant, who kindly 

 returned with them his types of (Ecophora ardosieUa awA fuscifrontella . 

 I am thus enabled to clear up the confusion for which I am respon- 

 sible, and to make the following corrections with due apology: — 



1. Borkhausenia fuscifrontella, Cnst., is a distinct species, and 



must not be confused with 



2. Borkhausenia lavandulce, Mn., but this latter is the same as 



(Ecophora ardosieUa, Cnst., and Borkliaiisenia jyuJverisg^uamis, 

 Wlsm. 

 8. My third species is distinct, and is described above as B. 

 siihgilvidn, 2261 (2). 



2264- (I). BollKIIAUSENTA FUSCTFHONTELLA, Cust. 



(Ecophora fuscifronteUa, Cnst., Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr., LIII (6 s.^, 

 rV (IHS4), 262, PI. X, 24 (1885).' 



Type, ^, Mus. Cnst. 



Hah. : Corsica— Corte, V;' Vizzavona, 11, VI, 1899. 



The explanation of the revival of this name is given above under 

 B. Invandiilce. 



2280 '2). Borkhausenia reducta, .«/>. w, 



Antennm (biciliate 21) yellowish white, annulate with black. Palpi black, the 

 apex of the median joint broadly yellowish white. Head dirty whitisli. Thorax 

 blackish, the ends of the tegulie yellow. Fore-wings pale yellow, fading to white, 

 with a short basal patch, two transverse fascite and an apical blotch blackish ; the 

 basal patch is slightly angulated outward below the costa and except for one or two 

 dark scales along the costa is disconnected from the second black band which is 

 slightly oblique, dilated toward the fold and thence attenuated toward the dorsum ; 

 after a few dark costal scales the next dark fascia is dilated on the costa and thence 

 continued to the tornus, but somewhat broken at its lower extremity by the pale 

 ground-colour ; the apical patch does not touch the termen immediately below the 

 apex, but is connected with some dark scaling on its lower half; cilia smoky fuscous, 

 mixed with yellowish cinereous. Exp. al., 10 — 12 mm. Hind-whigs not so broad 

 as the fore-wings ; brownish grey, cilia concolorous. Abdomen hrov/msh grey. Legs 

 whitish, with greyish fuscous shade-bands across the tarsi. 



Type, S (84024), Mus. Wlsm. 



Hah.: Corsica, Vizzavona, 11, VI, 1899; Corte, 14, VI, 1898. 



Five specimens. 



