1897.] WEST-INDIAN MICRO-LEPIDOPTERA. 125 



which it is somewhat dilated ; the apical portion of the wing con- 

 tains two umber-brown costal streaks, the first ot: which sends out 

 a narrow chestnut-brown line to the termen beneath the apex, the 

 apex itself being dark umber-brown mixed with fuscous scales ; an 

 obliquely ascending patch of the same colour, also narrowly dark- 

 margined, rests at its base on the lower half of the termen ; an 

 umber-brown patch within the tornus is preceded and followed by 

 a silvery-grey space : cilia rich chestnut-brown along their base, 

 their extremities being dark fuscous. Exp. al. 14-16 mm. Hind 

 ivings greyish brown ; cilia paler, shaded along their base. Abdo- 

 men greyish brown. Liys whitish cinereous ; hind tibiae with a 

 tuft of hairs beneath (on their inner sides, along their anterior 

 half) ; middle femora shining white. 



Ti/2Je, 6 Mus. Wlsm. 



Hah. West Indies — G-renada (Balthazar, 250 ft., windward 

 side, 15 1II.-20 IV.: nine specimens. — H. H. Smith). 



This species varies considerably in the colour of the fore wings, 

 in some specimens assuming a rich reddish brown (almost ferru- 

 ginous) tint, the thorax matching the colour of the basal half of 

 the wing. 



61. Cacocharis, "Wlsm. 



169. Cacocharis albimacula, Wlsm. 



Cacocharis albimacula, Wlsm. Pr. Z. Soc. Lond, 1891, 503-4, 

 543, PI. XLI. 4 (1892) \ 



Hah. Brazil ^ (Ceara, VIII. — Leecli, Mus. Wlsm.). West Indies 

 — St. Vincent ^ 



62. Ancylis, Hb. 



=: PSOXOPTEEIS, Tv. ; =Ps02:0PTEBTX, Sdf. 



170. Ancxlis tirididorsana, Mschl. 



Phoxopteryx virididorsana, Mschl. Ab. Senck. Nat. Ges. XV. 334, 

 354 (1890) '. Phoxop)teris virididorsana, Wlsm. Pr. Z. Soc. Lond. 

 1891, 504, 543 (1892)% 



Hah. West Indies — Portorico'-^ 



63. Thiodia, Hb. 



Type, Tortrix citrana, Hb. (Stph.). 



Thiodia, Hb. Verz. bek. Schm. 391 (1826) ; Stph. List Br. An. 

 B.M. X. Lp. 63 (1852). 



— *Ctdia (Rh.partim), Meyr. HB. Br. Lp. 482-3 (1895) (nee 

 Stph.). 



= Sema^sia, Stgr. & Wk. Oat. {partim) ; Pern. 



Hiibner proposed Thiodia for his two species citrann and 

 sulphurana (=rhododendronaUs, Dp.); and Stephens in 1852 con- 

 stituted citrana the type. The name Cydia cannot be employed 

 for this genus, as its type is Tinea porno nella, L. {vide p. 130). 



