Lejiidoptera from the South Pdcific. 275 



145. Eccopsis aprohola, n. s. 



$ , 20 mm. Head, palpi, and antennae ochreoiis-brown. Thorax 

 pale ocbreoiis, spotted with bi'own, crest dark ochreons-brown. 

 Abdomen dark prey, anal tnft pale ochreous. Legs whitish ochreous, 

 anterior tarsi banded with dark fuscous. Fore wings oblong, 

 gradually dilated, costa gently arched, apex rounded, hind margin 

 not oblique, rounded beneath ; ochreous-white, strigulated and 

 mostly suffused with pale ochreous; costa and inner margin 

 shortly strigulated with black ; two angulated brownish ochreous 

 lines about one-fourth, first spotted with black on inner margin 

 and second on fold ; a narrow nearly straight fi;seous central fascia 

 from middle of costa to three-fourths of inner margin, its posterior 

 edge dilated into a large quadrate blotch below costa, and spotted 

 with black towards inner margin ; an irregular fuscous spot near 

 before apex, between which and anal angle is a series of four or 

 five short longitudinal linear fuscous marks ; some dark fuscous 

 subterminal dots before iipper half of hind margin ; cilia whitish, 

 with a blackish basal line round apex (imperfect). Hind wings 

 with inner angle prominent but not excised ; a plate of thickened 

 scales covering upper margin of cell before transverse vein ; dark 

 fuscous, becoming lighter towards base ; cilia white, with an in- 

 distinct grey line. 



$ , 19 mm. Fore wings ochreous, slightly mixed with white ; 

 fuscous and brownish ochreous markings mostly replaced by black ; 

 interspaces with numerous suffusedly confluent metallic leaden grey 

 Unes ; cilia pale ochreous, on upper half suffusedly barred with 

 blackish, towards anal angle white ; rest as in male. Hind wings 

 as in male, but inner angle not prominent ; cilia greyer. 



Tonga (Mathew) ; two specimens. 



Cabpocapsa, Tr. 



The following species possesses every characteristic of 

 the genus, including the discal groove of the hind wings, 

 except that the thorax has a strong posterior crest ; I do 

 not at present consider it necessary to separate it on 

 this account. 



146, Carpocapsa immanis, n. s. 



c? , 27 mm. Head, palpi, and thorax reddish fuscous suffused 



with dark fuscous and somewhat mixed with whitish ochreous. 



Antennae and abdomen fuscous. Fore wings moderate, posteriorly 



moderately dilated, costa moderately arched, apex obtuse, hind 



