560 Mr. BuTLKR on a collection of 



TINEID.^. 



(SG. Tinea rectella (No. 1;)4). 

 Tinea rectella, Walker, Lep. Ilet. xxviii, p. 482 (18G3). 

 Two specimens, of which one is broken. 



GELEClillD.E. 



y?. GelecJiia conspicuelht. 

 Gelecltia cunspicuella, Walker, Lep. Het. xxix, p. (551 (1864). 

 One specimen, l:iut Avithout its No. 



<88. Gelecliia seduta. 



Primaries above pale brown, mottled with blackish ; a whitish 

 bordered blackish stigma; a series of black dots along the outer 

 margin ; secondaries grey, changing in certain lights to silver, 

 fringes golden-brown ; body pale sericeous brown ; legs and 

 under surface of body whity -brown with silver reilectious; wings 

 below greyish, silvery in certain lights and with goldeu-brown 

 fringes. Expanse of wings 7^ lines. 



One specimen without a No. 



There are two fragments ^of what Lord Walsingham kindly 

 determined for me to be either an Ypsolophus or a Nothris ; it 

 seems nearer to the former, Ijut as even tlie better example lias 

 lost both palpi and antenna? it is impossible to identify it with 

 any certainty. 



89. yJiJcojjhora Jlavidella (No. 101). 



Gelecliia jlavidella, Walker, Lep. Het. xxix, p. 655, n. 377 



(1864). 



One specimen and a fragment. '■ In the bush," W.S. 



90. yEcophora limhata, n. sp. (No. 111). 



Fuliginous bi-own. Aviiigs -with pale golden-ln-own fringes; 

 primaries with bright crocus-yellow costal border; head, collar 

 and tegulaj crocus-yellow; under surface sericeoiis; primaries 



