984 LORD WALSINGHAM ON THE [Nov. 26, 



This species is extremely common in all the barrancos about 

 duimar, and Villa Orotava, and probably everywhere from 1000- 

 3000 ft. It forms cones on at least two species of Hypericum 

 [grcmdifolium, ccmariense, etc.). It is the Gracilaria sp., no. 238 

 of Rebel's List, and on comparison proves to be the species 

 described as Gracilaria ? aurantiaca by Wollaston, from Madeira, 

 which I erroneously listed as Blastohasis ? aurantiaca (I. c. 3). 



49. (423) BEDELLIA Stn. 

 102. (4107) Bedellia somnulentella Z. 

 n. ^j'a.,=*daphneella "Wlsm. (nee Stgr.). 



Lyonetia somnulentella Z. Isis 1847. 894-5 no. 432 \ Bedellia 

 sommdentella Stn. Ann-Mag. NH. (3 s.). III. 214 (1859) ^; Wlsm. 

 Tr. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1894. 537, 542 no. 24 (1894) \ *Phyllo- 

 brostis -*da2}hneella Wlsm. Tr. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1894. 538, 555 

 no. 66 (1894)^. Bedellia sommdentella Rbl. Ann. KK. Hofmus. 

 XL 137, 147 no. 213 (1896)° ; Busck Pr. US. Nat. Mus. XXIIL 

 243-4 (1900) ^ Stgr- Rbl. Oat. Lp. Pal. II. 210 no. 4107 (1901)'; 

 Dyar Bull. US. Nat. Mus. 52. 557 no. 6337 (1902) ^ Wlsm. Fn. 

 Hawaii. I. 723-4 no. 430. PI. 25 • 28 (1907) ^ 



Hah. 0-S. EUROPE''"'^: Convolvulus sjjp. (althaeoides, 

 arvensis, cantah7'ica, mauretanica, sepiuni) ", Ipomoea purpurea "— 

 Spain : malaga : Malaga, Convolvulus althaeoides, 30. XII, 

 excl. 16. II. 1901 {Wlsm.); Torremolinos, 29. I, excl. 3. III. 

 1901 {Wlsm.). N. AFRICA— Algeria : Biskra, 5-12. III. 1903 

 {Wlsm.), 21. IV. 1895, 3. VI. 1893 {Eaton); El-Guerrah, 27. V. 

 1903 {Wlsin.). Madeiras'' '■ ''' ' — Madeira""' : The Mount {Wol- 

 laston)^. Canaries''''^ — Tenbrife': Santa Cruz, Convolvulus 

 althaeoides, 10. I, excl. 22. I - 10. III. 1907 {Wlsm.); Guimar, 2. 

 III. 1907 {Wlsm.); Puerto Orotava, 23. IV. 1895 {Hedemann)'. 

 UNITED STATES '''-': Ipomoea, PharUtis \ HAWAII A". 

 AUSTRALIAN N. ZEALAND N 



Common on various species of Co?ivolvulus : I have recognised 

 the mines on ConvolvidusJloridus,a,nA bred it from C, althaeoides. 



The record of the occurrence of ^^ Phyllohrostis daphneella Stgr P 

 in the Madeiras [Wlsm. Tr. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1894. 538, 555 

 no. 66] must be corrected : examining again the fragment, thus 

 identified at the time, I find it to be a remnant of Bedellia 

 sommdentella 7i., which Stainton had already recorded from 

 Madeira. 



50. (426)TISCHERIAZ. 



103. (4210-1) TiSCHBRIA TANTALELLA, Sp. n. 



Antennae pale fawn-ochreous. Palpi, Head, and Thorax pale 

 fawn-ochreous. Foreioings pale fawn-ochreous, thickly sprinkled 

 with yellowish, and some fawn-brownish, scales, the latter con- 

 densed in a narrow streak along the base of the costa, and in a 

 small, but conspicuous tornal spot ; cilia brownish grey. Exp), al. 



