114 Lord Walsingham on 



there is also a faint indication of the usual dark spot on the end of 

 the cell ; cilia pale cinereous. Hind wings pale cinereous ; cilia 

 the same, with a faint paler line along their base. Abdomen tawny 

 fuscous. Exp. al. 17 mm. 



Hob. Bathurst (Gambia), one specimen (Carter). 

 Type, $ , Mus. Wlsm. 



This species belongs to Section B of the genus, 

 characterised by having veins 2 and 3 of the fore wings 

 from a common stem. 



(ECOPHOBINJE. 



CRYPTOLECHIA, Z. 



[PL vii., fig. 86.] 



Cryptolechia straminella, Z. 



Caffraria, two specimens (Boheman, ZelL Coll.) ; Zulu- 

 land, two specimens (the late Col. Harvey Tower) ; Cape 

 Colony, one specimen (Trimen). 



CACOCHROA, Hein. 



N. syn.= TERATOPSIS, Wlsm., Trans. Ent. Soc Lond., 

 1881, 25960. 



The genus which I described as Teratopsis must sink 

 as a synonym of Cacochroa, since it is identical in struc- 

 ture and neuration. 



Cacochroa tunicella, Wlsm. 



Teratopsis tunicella, Wlsm., Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond., 

 1881, 260. 



Annshaw (Cape Colony), one specimen (Barrett). 



ANCHINIA, Hb. 

 -Anchinia drucella, Wlsm. 



Topeutis drucella, Wlsm., Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond., 

 1881, 2689. 



Malvern (Natal), one specimen ( Bowker). 



I am induced to transfer this species to the genus 

 Anchinia, on the ground of the form of the labial palpi, 

 the neuration also agreeing with that of the type. 



