all 
282 Lord Walsingham on the Tortricidae, 
basal portion of the wing in a narrow streak along the 
upper edge of the second lobe, leaving the cilia along 
the margin of the cleft, as well as the dorsal half of the 
lobe and the cilia upon it, fawn-brown. Hind wings 
shining fawn-colour, with no projecting scales, but 
apparently a slightly darker streak in the cilia of the third 
lobe just before the middle. Legs pale stramineous, 
with a dark slender line along their upper sides and on 
the pale spurs, which are almost equal in length. Ex- 
panse, 19—20 mm. 
One in Mr. Gooch’s collection. 
Actprinus, Hiibner. 
Aciptilus albidus. 
Pterophorus albidus, Gell., Lin. Ent. vi., p. 397 ; Hand- 
lingar Kong. Svensk. Vetens. Akad., 1852, 
pis: 
Aciptilus albidus, Walk., Cat. Lep. Het., B. M., xxx., 
p. 948. x 
A. albida, Wallgr., Of. Af. Kongl. Vet. Akad. For., 
1875, Arg. 82, p. 130. 
Three specimens of this species taken by Mr. Gooch 
at D’Urban among rushes in the evening in July. 
Aciptilus candidalis, Walk., Cat. Lep. Het., B. M., 
EXKs, Diadaa: 
The type of this species is stated by Mr. Walker 
to have been received from Sierra Leone. I find 
one specimen in Mr. Gooch’s collection which seems 
to agree with it in all particulars. It was taken at 
Spring Vale in March. 
Aciptilus adumbratus, n.s. (Pl. XIII, fig. 47). 
Capite dilutissime brunneo macula parva brunnea 
inter antennas subflavescente albidas. Alis anticis flave- 
scente albidis, macula parva ante medium macula in basi 
fissure squamis concoloribus anguste connexis brunneis. 
Costa (preecipue in lacinia prima ante apicem) brunneo 
adumbrata. Ciliis intra fissuram et sub lacinia pos- 
teriore precipue versus apicem brunneis, basibus 
obscurioribus. Posticis brunneis, 
