March, 1872] 233 
Grapholita,n. sp.? Allied to microgrammana, but with narrower anterior 
wings and white posterior wings. Two specimens, taken amongst 
broom on the sand-hills. January 15th, 1870. 
Carpocapsa pomonella, LL. One specimen, taken in the house, May Ist, 
1870. 
Phthoroblastes spiniana, Dup. One specimen, Gibel-el-Keber, March 
18th, 1870. 
Eupecilia, sp.? A single specimen of a dull-coloured Lupecilia from 
a new locality would not be easily named, and I therefore refrain 
from the attempt. Taken on an aloe hedge, at Marshen, April 
20th, 1870. 
Lozopera, nu. sp.? This is so sharply marked that I feel strongly 
tempted to describe it as new. The straw-coloured anterior wings 
have two rather broad, oblique, reddish-brown fascie, of which the 
outer one is furcate exteriorly towards the inner margin, the fork, 
however, not attaining the inner margin; unless it be a form of 
Cochylis sanguinana, Treitschke (Staud. and Wocke, 859), I expect 
it will prove a good species. One specimen, in very good condition, 
taken at Marshen, among grass, April 21st, 1870. 
TINEINA. 
Solenobia pretiosa, n. sp.? A very neat and delicate looking insect; in 
form of wing closely resembling 8. lapidicella, but much paler, 
and with the reticulations of the anterior wings more neatly 
expressed, and with the head pale yellow; antenne not pectinated, 
but slightly pubescent. Exp. al. 5 lines. One specimen, taken 
amongst low plants, at Marshen, April 26th, 1870. 
Blabophanes ferruginella, Hiibner. Four specimens, taken in the 
house, December 10th, 1869. 
Tinea granella, L. A dark specimen, taken in the house, March 31st, 
1870. 
T. nigripunctella, Haw. One specimen, in the house, April 10th, 1870. 
T. fuscipunctella, Haw. 'Two specimens, taken in the house, December 
4th and 10th, 1869. 
T. chrysopterella, H.-S. One specimen, near Fez, in the spring of 1871. 
Micropteryx imperfectella, Staudinger. ight specimens, mostly in 
very fine condition, found amongst low plants in a lane near 
Tangier, March 19th, 1870. 
These specimens are certainly specifically identical with Mr. 
Blackmore’s previous capture in March, 1868, recorded in this Maga- 
zine, Vol. vy, p. 300, but are in far better condition. I still believe 
