Tineide, and Pterophoride of South Africa. 287 
the second joint thickened, not tufted. Proboscis none. 
Fore wings and hind wings elongate, lanceolate, acumi- 
nate. Cilia very long. Hind tibie long, hairy above 
and beneath, with the inner spurs a good deal longer 
than the outer ones. 
Ischnopsis angustella, n.s. (Pl. X., fig. 11). 
Capite sordide cano squamis appressis. Palpis et 
antennis sordidis. Alis anticis dilute cinereis, griseo- 
fusco in longitudine lineatis. Posticis dilute cinereo- 
ochraceis antice infuscatis. Ciliis et tibiuis posticis 
dilutioribus. 
Head dingy whitish, with appressed scales. Palpi 
with the second joint slightly thickened, roughly scaled, 
but not tufted; apical joint not half as long as the 
second joint. Antenne simple, three-fourths of the 
length of the fore wings ; the basal joint fringed beneath. 
Fore wings elongate, acuminate, pale cinereous, with 
indistinct slender lines of greyish fuscous throughout 
their length. Hind wings pale cinereous-ochreous, 
shaded anteriorly with fuscous, elongate, acuminate, 
the costal margin appressed towards the apex. Cilia 
paler. Hind tibiz very densely pilose above. (?) Male. 
Expanse, 28 mm. 
Two examples in Mr. Gooch’s collection, taken at 
light at Spring Vale in January. 
Eupriocamus. Latreille. 
Euplocamus stupens, Waller., Of. Af. Kongl. Vet. Akad. 
For., 1875, Arg. 82, pp. 127, 128. 
Euplocamus horridellus. 
Tinea horridella, Walk., Cat. Lep. Het., B. M., xxviii. 
474. 
This large and distinct species is represented in Mr. 
Gooch’s collection by nine specimens, varying greatly 
in size, the largest reaching an expanse of 32 mm., the 
smallest only 18 mm. I have a specimen in my own 
collection, given to me by Mr. Druce, from Bedford, 
South Africa. It is rather remarkable that so con- 
Spicuous an insect, and one which appears to be not 
