120 Mr. T. V. Wollaston on undescribed Madeira^ Insects. 



Fam. TORTRICID^. 

 Genus Tortrix, Treitsch. 



Tortrix subjunctana. 



T. alls anticis griseis, saturate rufo-griseo irroratis, striga parum an- 

 gulata rufo-grisea ante medium, macula obsoleta in costse medio, 

 maculaque distinctiore dorsali augulum analem versus, saturate 

 rufo-griseis. — Exp. alar. 10 lin. 



Inhabits Madeira proper, having been captured by myself in 

 a house at Ribeira da Janella, in the north-west of the island. 

 I am informed by Mr. Stainton that it is allied to the European 

 T. adjunctana. 



Genus Ephippiphora, Dupon. 



Ephippiphora Madera. 



E. alis anticis griseis saturatius nebulosis, strigis multis costse satu- 

 rate griseis, obliquis, et pone medium lineis plumbeis angulatis 

 trausversis, lunula dilutiore in medio dorsi oblique posita, ac sine 

 linea centrali distincta, specula supra angulum aualem, lineis tribus 

 nigris. — Exp. alar. ^\ lin. 



Inhabits Madeira proper; and is very closely related, as I am 

 informed by Mr. Stainton, to the E. Leplastrinna , Curtis ; it is 

 however greyer than that species, the markings also are more 

 oblique, and the anterior wings are a trifle narrower. 



Fam. TINEAD^. 

 Genus Tinea, Fab. 



Tinea irrorella. 



T. ahs anticis saturate fuscis atomis albidis irroratis, costa angus- 

 tissime albida ; capillis ferrugineis ; antennis tenuibus longiusculis ; 

 abdomine ? postice ensiformi. — Exp. alar. 8| lin. 



Inhabits Madeira proper. 



Tinea abruptella. 



T. alis anticis brunneis, pone medium abrupte albis, postice dilutis- 

 sime griseo-nebulosis ; capillis (et thorace?) albis. — Exp. alar. 

 10 lin. 

 Inhabits Madeira and Porto Santo. It resembles, according 



to Mr. Stainton, the European T. tapetzella, but the basal half 



of its anterior wings is brown (not black), perpendicularly cut 



off, and there is no grey blotch at the apex. 



