Tineide, and Pterophoride of South Africa. 268 
Bracumia, Heinemann. 
Brachmia trigella. 
Gelechia (Brachmia) trigella, Zell., Handlingar Kong. 
Svensk. Vetens. Akad., 1852, pp. 112, 113; Walk., 
Cat. Lep. Het., B. M., xxix., p. 628. 
Brachmia subsecivella. 
Gelechia (Brachmia) subsecivella, Zell., Handlingar 
Kong. Svensk. Vetens. Akad., 1852, pp. 1138, 114; 
Walk., Cat. Lep. Het., B. M., xl., p. 629. 
Drosica, Walk. 
Drosiea abjectella’ (Pl. XII., fig. 32). 
Drosica abjectella, Walk., Cat. Lep. Het., B. M., xxviii., 
pp. 519, 520. 
One specimen of this species is in Mr. Gooch’s 
collection. The palpi are very peculiar, somewhat 
diverging, clothed beneath with a fringe of elongate 
scales, which, turning slightly inwards, give them a 
pectinated or feathered appearance. The hind tibie 
have the first pair of spurs very long, and about equal 
to each other. 
Mr. Gooch writes of this species, ‘‘D’Urban, bush on 
Berea, August.” 
KUCLEODORA, 0. g. 
Caput squamis appressis levigatum. Antenne pubes- 
centes alis anticis vix longiores. Haustellum sat longum 
dense squamatum. Palpi labiales articulo secundo 
aliquot incrassato, articulo apicali in dimidio basali 
paulo supra fasciculato. Ale antice elongate ovate 
sub apice profunde incise vena apicali furcata. Postice 
lanceolate. Tibiz antice externe fasciculate. 
Head obtuse, with appressed scales, not rough. 
Antenne scarcely longer than the fore wings, pubescent. 
Tongue rather long, coarsely scaled. Labial palpi long, 
recurved ; the second joint somewhat thickened about 
the middle, scaled on its upper side ; third joint slender, 
shghtly shorter than the second joint, its basal half 
tufted on the upper side. Fore wings elongate-ovate, 
deeply indented below the apex ; the apical vein forked, 
TRANS. ENT. soc. 1881.—pPaRr 0, (JULY,) 2M 
