234 Lord Walsingham on the Tortricida, 



tipped with ferruginous. Hind wings pale cinereous. 

 Expanse, 15 mm. 



One specimen in Mr. Gooch's collection. 



TINEID^E. 



CHOREUTIS, Hiibner. 



Choreutis bjerkandrella, Thnb., Wocke Cat., No. 1302. 

 Choreutis vibralis, Zell., 'Isis,' 1847, pp. 23120. 

 Choreutis vibrana, var. 0. australis, Zell., ' Isis,' 1847, 



p. 643. 



Choreutis vibrana, var. #. Ephemerid, Entomol. x. 235. 

 Choreutis australis, Zell., Handlingar Kong. Svensk. 



Vetens. Akad., 1852, p. 85. 



A single specimen in bad condition is in Mr. Gooch's 

 collection, taken at Spring Vale at light in October. 

 After careful comparison I am quite unable to separate 

 it from the common and well-known European species 

 from which Prof. Zeller at first considered his African 

 Choreutis australis to be distinguishable. The name 

 "australis" appears to be rightly included as a synonym 

 in the European Catalogue of Staudinger and Wocke. 



ATYCHIA, Ochsenheimer. 



Atychia quiris, F. & E., Keise d. Nov., pi. cxxxix., 

 fig. 36. 



PENESTOGLOSSA, Eogenhofer. 

 (Psilothrix, Wocke, nomen bis lectum.) 



C Penestoglossa capensis, F. & K., Eeise d. Nov., pi. cxxxix., 

 fig. 31. 



SEMIOSCOPIS, Hiibner. 



Semioscopis ? trigonella, F. & E., Eeise d. Nov., pi. 

 cxxxix., fig. 39. 



TIQUADBA, Walker. 

 Tiquadra goochii, n. s. (PI. X., fig. 10). 



Capite squamis appressis cinereo-griseis. Antennis 

 fortibus. Palpis recurvis obtusis articulis secundo et 

 tertio fasciculatis. Alis anticis elongatis (costa arcuata, 

 apice et margine apicali rotundatis) canis cinereo-fusco 



