116 Lord Walsingham on 



Psecadia oculigera, Mschl., Yer. Z.-b. Ges. Wien., 



XXXIIL, 309, PL XVI., 25. (1883). 

 Caffraria ; Grahamstown (Cape Colony), one specimen 

 (Druce) ; Accra (Gold Coast), two specimens (Carter). 



CNEMIDOLOPHUS, Wlsm. 

 Cnemidoloplius lavernellus, Wlsm. 

 Bathurst (Gambia), one specimen (Carter). 



GLYPHIPTEEYGIN^ . 

 GLYPHIPTERYX, HI. 



[PL v., fig. 53.] 



Glyphipttryx grapholithoides, sp. n. 



Antennce fuscous. Palpi and Haustellum pale ochreous. Head 

 smooth ; bronzy fuscous. Thorax bronzy fuscous. Fore wings 

 bronzy fuscous, with a conspicuous whitish ochreous transverse 

 fascia at one-fourth of the wing-length, outwardly angulated in the 

 middle, and attenuated towards the costal and dorsal margins ; 

 beyond it are seven slender costal streaks, the first five or six out- 

 wardly oblique, all are pale ochreous at their costal extremity, 

 the second, fourth, fifth, and sixth with steel-grey metallic termi- 

 nations ; a coppery metallic upright streak above the anal angle 

 indicates the position of what in the genus Grapholitha would be 

 the ocelloid patch ; above and beyond the upper end of this is a 

 small coppery metallic spot, opposite to the slight subapical in- 

 dentation of the outer margin ; rather beyond the middle of the 

 dorsal margin is a group of small whitish ochreous spots and 

 scales, reaching as far as the lower extremities of the costal streak- 

 lets ; cilia whitish, tipped with brown. Under side pale bronzy 

 brownish, with four pale ochreous costal spots before the apex. 

 Hind wings brownish fuscous, with scarcely paler cilia. Under 

 side pale bronzy brownish, slightly paler than in the fore wings, 

 with a pale ochreous costal spot, rather larger than those in the 

 fore wings, immediately before the apex. Abdomen bronzy 

 fuscous. Legs bronzy fuscous ; the posterior pair with whitish 

 ochreous spurs and three pale spots on the tarsal joints. Exp. al. 

 10 mm. 



Hob. Estcourt (Natal), one specimen (Hutchinson). 



Type, $ , Mus. Wlsm. 



This species approaches those of the South American 

 genus Ussara, Wkr., in appearance, but I am unable to 

 distinguish it from Glypkipteryx. It is very nearly 



