Mr. J. H. Durrant’s descriptions of Tineina. 513 
IV. Descriptions of two new Tineina (Lep.) from the Lagos 
District. By J. HarttEY DuRRANT. 
TINEINA. 
AEGERIIDAE. 
Tinthia, Wkr. 
Tinthia lambornella, sp. n. 
Antennae and Palpi (broken). Head and Thorax blue-black 
(the head much denuded). Fore-wings and cilia blue- 
black, without markings or hyaline spaces; somewhat 
more purplish on the underside than above. Ezp. al. 
28mm. Hind-wings sooty black, with a hyaline space 
entirely filling the cell and extending somewhat beyond, 
the extension projecting further between veins 3-4 and 
6-7 than between 4-5, thus ending in lunate form beyond 
the discoidal; between the upper anal and the cubitus 
the entire space is hyaline to beyond half the length of 
vein 2, the space between 2 and 3 appearing as a somewhat 
conspicuous intrusive black triangle; cilia sooty black; 
underside purplish black, with strong cupreous reflections, ~ 
especially below vein 2 and toward the dorsum. Abdomen 
and Legs blue-black; hind tibiae roughened with scales 
at the spurs. 
Type. 2 (6790 Drnt. Det. 1912), Oxf. Univ. Mus. 
Hab. Arrica, W.—Oni, near Lagos. The unique speci- 
men bred by W. A. Lamborn in 1912. 
‘See also p. 493. 
TINEINA. 
TORTRICIDAE. 
Tortrix, L. 
Tortrix callopista, sp. n. 
Antennae dark leaden grey, somewhat tinged with 
ferruginous. Palpi and Head ochreous. Thorax dark 
leaden grey, longitudinally striped with ferruginous. 
