Tortricide, and Tineide of the Madeira Islands. 545 
Anacampsis wollastoni, Wism., sp. n. 
Antenne whitish. Palpi white, the second joint shaded with 
brown externally to near its apex, which is slightly tufted. Head 
smooth, shining white. Thorax whitish, tegule brown, with a 
creamy white streak along their inner edge. Forewings narrow, 
elongate, acuminate ; brown, with a narrow creamy-white streak 
along the dorsal margin extending to the apex and including the 
cilia, but interrupted beyond the anal angle by two oblique brown 
streaks, the first along the apical margin, the second, shorter, in the 
cilia; beneath the apex a slight darkish line in the base of the 
cilia around the apex is preceded by a faint indication of a pale, 
very oblique line, commencing at the anterior extremity of the 
costal cilia and terminating below the apex of the wing; but this 
is not observable in worn specimens. Héindwings shining, pale grey, 
cilia pale ochreous. Abdomen shining, greyish-ochreous. Legs 
greyish-ochreous. xp, al., 14-15 mm. 
Type. &a¢. Mus. Wlsm. 
Hab. Madeira; seven specimens. 
GLYPHIPTERYGIN4. 
Cuoreutis, Hb. 
Choreutis bjerkandrella, Thnb. 
Madeira; Funchal, three specimens. 
SimaEtuis, Leach. 
Simaethis nemorana, Hb. 
Madeira; The Mount, seven specimens. 
Simaethis oxyacanthella, L. 
= Simaéthis fabriciana, Stn., Ann. and Mag. N. H. 
(3 s.), IIL., 210 (1859).* 
Madeira.! 
GuypHipreryx, Hb. 
Glyphipteryx, sp. 
Madeira ; Funchal, one specimen. 
