African Micro- L^ndopteta. 1B1 



on the dorsal than on the costal margin, takes a slightly oblique 

 direction outwards and upwards, its edges straight and clearly 

 defined, the outer edge reaching the costa before the middle ; beyond 

 it is a very oblique shining brassy costal streaklet, ending in silvery 

 metallic scales ; beyond this again is a slender brownish fuscous 

 streaklet in the costal cilia, running to the apex, whence it is 

 slightly depressed and curved in the apical cilia, having below it 

 at the apex a small brownish fuscous spot ; a large shining silvery 

 metallic spot lies at the anal angle ; cilia white. Hind wings 

 shining white ; cilia white. Abdomen shining white. Legs white. 

 Exp. al. 6 mm. 



Hob. Bathurst (Gambia), two specimens (Carter). 

 Type, $ , Mus. Wlsm. 



COEEECTION. 



Since the first part of this paper has gone to press, I 

 find that I have overlooked two species described by 

 Mr. P. C. T. Snellen : 



DICHELIA, On. 



[PI. Hi., fig. 5.] I 



Dichelia albardana, Snell. 



Tortrix (Dichelia) albardana, Snell., Tijd. v. Ent., 

 XV., 1089, PI. VIII., 10. (1872). 



Lower Guinea. 



I have re-described this species as Conchylis tricolor 

 (ante, pp. 69 70), having mistaken vein 3 of the fore 

 wings for vein 2. It is not a Conchylis, and is probably 

 rightly referred to the genus Dichelia, though the stalk 

 to veins 7 and 8 of the fore wings is shorter than in the 

 typical species. Argyrotoxa viridis, Wlsm., though 

 resembling this species in appearance, has these veins 

 separate, though somewhat approximate at their bases. 



SERICORIS, Tr. 

 1 Sericoris improbana, Snell. 



Grapholitha (Sericoris) improbana, Snell., Tijd. v. Ent., 

 XV., 109-10, PL VIII., 11. (1872) ; XXV., 234. 

 (1882). 

 Lower Guinea. 



