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which crosses the wing ; an orange spot preceded by some fuscous 
scales lies at the extreme base of the dorsum ; cilia shining dark 
steel-grey. Underside orange, broadly black-margined throughout. 
Evp. al. 18mm. Hindwings rich orange, with a rather broad 
black border; cilia on the abdominal half of the margin orange, on 
the outer half greyish, with a black parting line at their base. 
Underside orange, narrowly black-margined throughout. A bdo- 
men orange, canary-yellow at the extreme base, the posterior 
segments narrowly indicated with black, anal tuft black. Under- 
side whitish. Legs (anterior) yellowish, with blackish spots 
[posterior /egs missing]. 
Lyne. 1 
Hab. French Congo—Kangwé, Ogowé River (Rey. 
A. C. Good); unique. 
The neuration of the hindwings differs from Cydia in 
having 6 and 7 converging, but distinctly separated. As 
the palpi are missing, I prefer to place the species in 
Cydia provisionally rather than to create a new genus for 
its reception. 
TORTRICINA. 
Tortrix, L. 
Tortriz viridis, Wlsm. 
Argyrotoxa viridis, Wlsm., Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond., 
1801 68-9. Pl Til, 4. 
Hab. Gold Coast—Accra!; French Congo—Kangwé, 
Ogowé River (Rev. A. C. Good). 
CARPOSIN/, subfam. n. 
Median vein of hindwings pectinate at base ; vein 2 of fore- 
wings rising from posterior fourth of cell. 
AUTOGRIPHUS, gen. n. 
(airés = of itself, yp'pos = a puzzle.) 
Type. Autogriphus luteus, Wism. 
Antenne (@) simple, basal joint slightly enlarged and somewhat 
roughly clothed. Labial palpi long, porrect, reaching three times 
