- 
250 Lord Walsingham on the Tortricide, 
Azinis, Walk., in which the abdominal margin of the hind 
wing is considerably widened and extended. 
Psecadia languida. 
Psecadia (Coptoproctis) languida, Zell., Handlingar 
Kong. Svensk. Vetens. Akad., 1852, pp. 105, 106. 
P. languida, Walk., Cat. Lep. Het., B. M., xxviil., 
p- 587. 
Psecadia rufiventris. 
Psecadia (Gymnogramma) rufiventris, Zell., Hand- 
lingar Kong. Svensk. Vetens. Akad., 1852, pp. 
104, 105. +f 
P. rufiventris, Walk., Cat. Lep. Het., B. M., xxvii. 
p- 537. 
Kustixis, Hiibner. 
Eustixis flavivitella, n. 8. 
Capite flavo antennis flavidis articulo basali carnoso, 
palpis brevibus; haustello mediocre nudo. Thorace 
flavo, postice carnoso tincto. Alis anticis roseo-carnosis. 
Striga dorsali a medio basi ante angulum analem antice 
oblique projecta flava. Posticis subroseis. 
Head yellow ; palpi yellowish, touched with rosy pink. 
Antenne yellow, the basal joint rosy flesh-colour. Thorax 
yellow, tinged with rosy flesh-colour posteriorly, and on 
the middle of the patagia. Fore wings bright rosy flesh- 
colour, with a yellow streak commencing at the middle 
of the base, leaving a small rosy space at the extreme 
base of the dorsal margin below it, beyond which it 
follows the dorsal margin nearly to the anal angle, 
throwing up an outwardly oblique attenuated projecting 
streak beyond the middle of the wing. Hind wings, 
cilia, and abdomen rosy pink. Hind legs yellowish, the 
first pair strongly tinged with rosy flesh-colour. Under 
side of fore wings bright rosy red; hind wings paler. 
Expanse, 19 mm. 
One specimen from Bedford, South Africa, given to me 
by Mr. H. Druce. I find other specimens at the British 
Museum, from the Cape, labelled ‘‘intactella” in Mr. 
Walker's handwriting, but apparently undescribed by 
him. 
This is another remarkable instance of similarity 
between African and American genera. ‘The genus 
