1882.] 107 



The genus Clwregia is identical with Tortyra, Walk., C.fidgens, 

 of Felder and. Eogenhofer, being a synonym of Walker's Tortyra 

 spectahilis. 



The genus ^^i«'e2<f« is Walker's Tiquadra,=^ Oscelln,=^ Manchana, 

 as already pointed out by Lord Walsingham (Trans. Ent. Soc., 1881, 

 p. 235). 



The genus Setomorplm, Zeller, will supersede my Oliresiotes. 



Psecadia xanthorrhoa, Zeller, is probably P. notateJla, of Walker 

 (Lep. Het., xxviii, p. 536, n. 17), the only difference that I can dis- 

 cover in Walker's type is the absence of the black spot on the fringe 

 of primaries. 



Psecadia circumdatella, Walker, falls into Walker's genus Azinis. 



Cryptolechia radicalis, Zeller, appears to me to be O. coirfixella, of 

 Walker ; but this must, for the present, remain doubtful. 



C. Iceviuscula, Zeller, is identical with C. scitiurella,^^ C.Jiliferella, 

 Walker. 



C. muscula is evidently nearly allied to my C urhana, and C. 

 residaiella to my G. siriglvennta. 



C. Erschqffii, Zeller, appears to be Walker's C. humeriferella. 



Antceotricha pivruhnta, Zeller, is allied to A. adjunctella, and A. 

 Uynicolor to A. lasirubreUa (both described by Walker under Crypto- 

 lecliiii). 



The genus Epicorthjlis is synonymous with Walker's Vazugada 

 (Lep. Het., xxix, p. 803) ; E. cinnamicosteUa being closely allied to 

 F". strigipJenella. 



GeJecliia scut ell a, Zeller, appears to me to be Walker's G. suh- 

 scriptella, from which it only differs in the slightly browner pale 

 markings on the external area of the primaries. 



(Ecophora dicliroeUa, Zeller, is (E. diviseUa, of Walker, and is 

 closely allied to (E. conciselJa of the same author. 



Under OS. irrupteUa, Walker, it appears to me that Professor 

 Zeller has another species which will account to him for its wide 

 separation from (E. arahella in Walker's Catalogue : it certainly does 

 not strike me as being nearly allied to that species, the primaries 

 being of a bright, shining, pale straw-yellow, with the costal margin 

 purplish-brown ; the external two-fifths are purplish-brown, but 

 deeply incised close to the costa, the yellow ground-colour being pro- 

 jected half way across it towards the apex ; the secondaries are 

 golden-cupreous, slightly purplish towards the outer margin ; the head 

 is dull pale yellow, the body greyish-brown, with the collar and tegulse 

 darker and bluish ; the hind tibise are clothed with long brown (not 



