1881.] 231 



JEthiopella is the smallest species, the wings are short, rounded on the oosta 

 and hind margin, the fasciae are very sinuous, the discal spot distinct. 



Rubricosella has more elongate wings, the apex is rather acute, the costa and 

 hind margin straight, the bands are nearly straight, and there are two distinct 

 blackish triangular spots, one on the inner margin before the first fascia, and the 

 other on the costa just after the same fascia, but there is no discal spot. 



Alpicolella resembles in form and markings rubricosella, but it is larger and 

 more suffused with pale yellowish scales, the head in front is distinctly pale yellowish, 

 the hind-wings are pale grey, whitish on the costa, the triangular markings are more 

 sharply defined on the fore-wings, and the under-side of both wings is whitish. 



Epischnia illotella, Z. — One, May 16th, on the hill S.E. of Silyes. 



Acrobasis glycerella, Stgr. — One, May 6th, near a stream at 

 Almodovar. 



Euzophera jyoli/xenella, ~Mi\\. (M. Milliere places this species in 

 error in the genus Ephestia).—One, June 12th, taken at Ponte de 

 Morcellos. 



Homceosoma nimbella, Z. — One, May 7th, on the hill south of 



Silves. 



TOETEICINA. 



Teras logianct, S. Y. (tristana, Hub.). — One, May 20th, with the 

 ground colour nearly white, resembling pretty exactly fig. 64 of Hubner, 

 captured on the slopes of Picota, high up the stream at 1600 to 1700 

 feet. 



Tortrix amplana, Hub. (fig. 201, not 157 as quoted by Dr. "Wocke). 

 — One $ , captured on April 25th in the valley of Alcantara, near 

 Lisbon. 



T. Eatoniana, n. sp. 



Al. exp. 16 mm. Fore-wings rather elongate, arched at the base, the hind 

 margin oblique. The ground colour is pale fulvous, lustrous, with a darker reticu- 

 lation and suffused sometimes with reddish-ochreous ; from the middle of the costa 

 proceeds a blackish oblique fascia, which is straight to near the anal angle, where it 

 becomes rounded. 



On the costa before the apex is a blackish triangular patch, and there is a minute 

 blackish spot on the inner margin not far from the base ; sometimes the fascia is 

 interrupted before the fold, and does not reach the inner margin. 



Hind-wings greyish, indistinctly reticulated with fuscous on the upper-side, but 

 distinctly so underneath. The fringes are all pale fulvous. 



Head and thorax above reddish-ochreous, the front of the head fuscous. The 

 antennae are slightly serrate and pubescent in the S • 



Eatoniana belongs to the sub-genus LopJioderus, all the nervures 

 being separate, the costa not folded in the $ , and the apex not pro- 

 duced. Its position would be between politana, Haw., and cinctana, 

 S. V. It has a great resemblance to unifasciana, Dup. 



