Tortricide, and Tineide of the Madeira Islands, 543 
Forewings rather shining, olive-brown, with a distinct white streak 
running from the base to above the anal angle, and containing a 
blackish patch beyond its middle ; this streak is narrow at the 
base, and slightly widened outwards, ending abruptly, but con- 
nected in one specimen by a few whitish scales to the pale base of 
the cilia; before the apex the costal margin is narrowly whitish, 
and the basal half of the cilia around the apex, to a point opposite 
to the end of the white streak coming from the base, is also whitish, 
the outer half of the cilia being brownish-grey. Hindwings 
brownish grey, cilia scarcely paler, with a slight shade running 
through them near their base. Abdomen brownish-grey. Legs 
greyish-cinereous. Hap. al., 20 mm. 
Popes s ¢.. Mus. Wism. 
Hab. Madeira; San Antonio da Serra, five specimens. 
This species is nearly allied to egregiellus, Dp., but’ the 
points of difference appear to be constant, the black 
spot in the white “length-streak ”’ is smaller in eyre- 
giellus, and does not fill up the whole width of the 
streak, the colour of egregiellus is much greyer, less 
brown, there is no conspicuous white shade along the 
base of the cilia, and, moreover, the palpi are shorter 
and more dependent. 
PLUTELLIN. 
Piure.ia, Schrk. 
Plutella cruciferarum, Z. 
Plutella cruciferarum, Stn., Ann. and Mag. N. H. (8s.), 
ITI.; 212 (1859) ;!} Rbl., Ann., K. K. Hofmus. VII., 
283 (1892): IX., 167 (1894). 
Madeira;’ Funchal, and San Antonio da Serra, four 
specimens (Baker). 
GELECHIAN. 
Lana, fr: 
lita pulchra, WIstn. 
Gelechia pulchra, Wistn., Ann. and Mag. N. H. (3 s.), 
i, 22d, (1858)3" “Wks.;, Gat.’ Lip. edng.w By M., 
XXIX., 627 (1864). 
Deserta Grande.’ 
