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234 Lord Walsingham on the Tortricide, 
tipped with ferruginous. Hind wings pale cinereous. 
Expanse, 15 mm. 
One specimen in Mr. Gooch’s collection. 
TINEIDA. 
Cuorevutis, Hiibner. 
Choreutis bjerkandrella, Thnb., Wocke Cat., No. 1302. 
Choreutis vibralis, Zell., ‘Isis,’ 1847, pp. 283—120. 
Choreutis vibrana, var. 8. australis, Zell., ‘Isis,’ 1847, 
p- 648. 
Choreutis vibrana, var. 8. Ephemerid, Entomol. x. 235. 
Choreutis australis, Zell., Handlingar Kong. Svensk. 
Vetens. Akad., 1852, p. 85. 
A single specimen in bad condition is in Mr. Gooch’s 
collection, taken at Spring Vale at light in October. 
After careful comparison I am quite unable to separate 
it from the common and well-known European species 
from which Prof. Zeller at first considered his African 
Choreutis australis to be distinguishable. The name 
“australis” appears to be rightly included as a synonym 
in the European Catalogue of Staudinger and Wocke. 
Arycuta, Ochsenheimer. 
Atychia quris, F. & R., Reise d. Nov., pl. cxxxix., 
fig. 36. 
Prnestoaiossa, Rogenhofer. 
(Psilothrix, Wocke, nomen bis lectum.) 
Penestoglossa capensis, F.& R., Reise d. Nov., pl. exxxix., 
fig. 31. 
Semioscoris, Hiibner. 
Semroscopis ? trigonella, F. & R., Reise d. Noy., pl. 
cxxxix., fig. 39. 
Trauapra, Walker. 
Tiquadra goochti, n.s. (Pl. X., fig. 10). 
Capite squamis appressis cinereo-griseis. Antennis 
fortibus. Palpis recurvis obtusis articulis secundo et 
tertio fasciculatis. Alis anticis elongatis (costa arcuata, 
apice et margine apicali rotundatis) canis cinereo-fusco 
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