LEPIDOPTERA HETEROCERA. 419 
FAMILY FIDONID-. 
GENUS CONCHYLIA, Guenée. 
C. smithii, sp. nov. Primaries silvery white, crossed by brown 
horizontal lines, one on the costa bifid at its outer extremity, the 
middle one running below the cell and curving upward to the 
apex with its outer margins continued along the lines of the ner- 
vures, and giving it a cleft appearance, the lower one along the 
inner margin interrupted with a linear patch of the prevalent 
bright color of the wings near the base. Secondaries white. Ex- 
panse 30 mm. 
The antenne are wanting in the specimen before me. I refer 
the insect to the genus in which I have placed it with some doubt. 
It appears to be congeneric with C. frosiuaria, Stoll, from the 
Cape. If this is the case the reference of the genus to the Fido- 
nide, made by Walker, does not appear to me to be natural. In 
fact I doubt entirely whether the insect should be referred to the 
Geometride, but leave it here provisionally. It appears to be 
nearer the Crambidze. Aimola, March 15, 1895. 
CRAMBITES. 
FAMILY PHYCITID. 
GENUS EUZOPHORA, Ragonot. 
E. sp? 
Sicikhdwsem, Sept. 27. 
TORTRICES. 
FAMILY TORTRICID-A. 
GENUS CACccIA, Hiibn. 
C. occidentalis, Walsingham. 
C. occidentalis, Walsm., Proc. Ent. Soc. Lond., vol. xxxix. p. 64, Pl. IIL., fig. 1 
(1891). 
In addition to the species herein enumerated, there are a num- 
ber of specimens of small deltoids, pyrals, and tortricids, which are 
too much rubbed and broken to permit of positive identification, 
