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268 Lord Walsingham on the Tortricide, 
Nothris meridionella, n.s. (Pl. XIII, fig. 38). 
Capite palpis et antennis dilute ochreis. Alis anticis 
ochreis ; puncto in finem cellule majore, punctis tribus 
ante medium minoribus, duobus discalibus uno in 
plica, fuscis; margine apicali subfusco adumbrato 
punctis tribus minimis supra angulum analem; ciliis 
ochreis. Alis posticis cinereis ; ciliis subochraceis. 
Head, palpi and antenne pale ochreous, the palpi 
with the second joint thickened, very slightly tufted at 
its apex; apical joint slender, nearly as long as the 
second. Thorax and fore wings ochreous, with four 
small fuscous dots, the largest at the end of the cell, the 
other three much smaller; the first on the dise at about 
one-fifth from the base, the second also on the disc just 
before the middle, the third on the fold lying obliquely 
below and before the second ; the apical margin slightly 
shaded with fuscous, with two or three small marginal 
fuscous dots above the anal angle. Cilia ochreous. 
Hind wings cinereous, with pale ochreous cilia. Hx- 
panse, 15 mm. 
Two specimens in Mr. Gooch’s collection. 
This species is nearly allied to the European Nothris 
Durdhamella, Stn., but differs in the number and position 
of the spots. 
Toprutis, Hitbner. 
Topeutis drucella, n.s. (Pl. XIII, fig. 39). 
Capite cum flocco frontali cervine albido.  Palpis 
capite plus quam bis longioribus porrectis. Alis anticis 
(costa arcuata) albidis, inter venas dilute cervino multi- 
striatis ; coste dimidio basali conspicue albido; punctis 
duobus parvis discalibus brunneo-fuscis. Posticis dilute 
cinereo-cervinis. 
Head fawn-white, thickly clothed with coarse scales 
projecting forwards over the face. Labial palpi whitish 
above, dusky beneath, projecting more than twice the 
length of the head beyond it, less roughly clothed than 
in the European species of this genus, the apical joimt 
especially being much less coarsely scaled. -The struc- 
ture of the whitish antenne is similar to those of 
Topeutis barbella, Fab., but they are somewhat less 
hairy in the male. Thorax whitish fawn-colour. Fore 
