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262 Lord Walsingham on the Tortricide, 
patagiis canis. Alis anticis brunneo-fuscis, fascia 
obliqua aliquando apud medium interne projecta et 
macula costali ante apicem canis. Margine dorsali 
linea antice albida postice ferruginea indicato. Posticis 
sub apice vix excisis dilute fuscis. 
Head pale ferruginous. Palpi slender, whitish, the 
third joint nearly as long as the second, slightly shaded 
on their outer sides. Antenne fuscous. Thorax brownish 
fuscous ; the wing-coverts white. Fore wings brownish 
fuscous, with a white fascia scarcely beyond the middle 
pointing obliquely outwards from the costa, and some- 
times with an excrescence on its inner edge about the 
middle of the wing. A white triangular costal spot 
before the apex. The apical margin is marked by a 
slender whitish line, followed by some blackish scales at 
the base of the cilia. A pale streak runs along the 
dorsal margin, its upper half whitish, its lower half 
ferruginous. Hind wings pale fuscous, scarcely emargi- 
nate below the apex. Hxpanse, 12 mm. 
Two specimens taken at light at D’Urban and Spring 
Vale in July and December (Gooch). 
Gelechia flavipalpella, n.s. (Pl. XII., fig. 31). 
Capite palpis tenuibus et antennis flavidis. Alis 
anticis acuminatis cum ciliis subpurascenti-fuscis puncto | 
obscuro postmedium subobsoleto, posticis cum ciliis 
cinereis. 
Head yellow, slightly tinged with fuscous above; the 
face bright yellow. Palpi slender, recurved, yellow. 
Antenne simple, yellowish, slightly touched with fuscous 
on their upper sides beyond the base. Fore wings 
elongate, acuminate, together with the cilia fuscous with 
a purplish tinge ; an almost obsolete darker fuscous spot 
beyond the end of the cell. Hind wings and cilia 
cinereous. Expanse, 17 mm. 
Taken at light in October at Spring Vale (Gooch). 
Gelechia abjunctella, Walk., Cat. Lep. Het., B. M., 
Xxix. 629. 
Two specimens are in Mr. Gooch’s collection. 
Taken at D’Urban in the garden in August and 
September. 
