all 
244 Lord Walsingham on the Tortricidae, 
Mr. Gooch writes of this species :— “ Spring Vale. 
Bred in skins in the verandah. Came to light February.” 
Blabophanes speculella. 
Tinea (Blabophanes) speculella, Zell., Handlingar Kong. 
Svensk. Vetens. Akad. 1852, p. 89; Walk., Cat. 
Lep. Het., B. M., xxviii. 474. 
Blabophanes rejectella. 
Tinea rejectella, Walk., Cat. Lep. Het., B. M., xxx. 
1003. A 
2 Blabophanes pellucida, Wallgr., Of. Af. Kongl. Vet. 
Akad. For. 1875, p. 128. 
Three specimens in Mr. Gooch’s collection correspond 
precisely with the type in the British Museum, which 
seems to differ from Mr. Stainton’s Tinea rutilicostella 
in much the same particulars as those stated by Herr 
Wallengren as separating his Blabophanes pellucida 
from that species. 
Blabophanes rutilicostella. 
Tinea rutilicostella, Stn., Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond., n. s., 
vol. v., p. 221; Walk., Cat. Lep. Het., B. M., 
xxxv. 1812. 
Nemopnora, Hiibner. 
Nemophora (Nemotopogon) crinigerella, Zell., Lin. Ent. 
vy. 347; Handlingar Kong. Svensk. Vetens. Akad. 
1852, p. 92; Walk., Cat. Lep. Het., B. M., 
Xxvill. 497. 
Mr. Gooch’s collection contains one specimen. 
Nemophora elongatella, n.s. (Pl. XL, fig. 13). 
Capite thorace et antennis cum alis anticis perelon- 
gatis, dilute albido-cinereis puncto ad finem cellule 
punctisque, marginalibus sex costalibus septem apicali- 
bus cinereis, aliis minoribus cum squamis concoloribus 
undique dispersis. 
Head, thorax, and antenne whitish drab ; the antennze 
nearly three times the length of the fore wings. Fore 
