304 HETEROCERA. 
Havannah ** ¥*_Jamatca *: Sr. ANN: Moneague, 5. I. 1905 (Wism.) *; Runaway 
Bay, 23. II. 1905 (Wism.)*—Harti™: Port-au-Prince, 25. V. 1894 (F. Gudmann) ». 
CANARIES #351. 5-1__Tayerive ® 5 6%7,  AFRICA'™*™ *__StmRRA LEONE ~— 
Gorp Coasr®—Coneo %—Carrraria (Limpopo-Gariep) *~* *. ASIA ® ®—Inpia*— 
Cry.ton “Burman: Bhamo, ® in Beetles, ex. 206. XI-17. XII. 1910 (BM.)— 
Crepes *: Bontain, 3000-5000 ft., 1896 (W. Doherty). AUSTRALIA *—QUEENS- 
LAND %: Dawson River, 23. X. 1890 (G. Barnard). 
- This species has been bred from Collections of Insects», from birds’ skins, from 
muscular fibre attached to skull of Hippopotamus”, from moss (perhaps containing 
admixture of woollen rubbish) *, and from bales of country blanketing ”*. 
Dietz describes two species of Setomorpha ['Ir. Am. Ent. Soc. 81 15-16 (1905) ]: 
majorella Dietz 2 (= transversestrigella Dietz 3) is probably not distinct from 
insectella F., but sigmoidella Dietz apparently differs in having “ 3 and 4 of hindwing 
remote at their origin.” 
HARMACLONA Busck. 
Type: Harmaclona cossidella Busck (Busck 1914). 
Harmactona Busck Pr. US. Nat. Mus. 47 63-4 (1914). 
1. Harmaclona cossidella Busck. 
Harmaclona cossidella Busck Pr. US. Nat. Mus. 47 63-4 (1914) *. 
Type S 2 (16767) US. Nat. Mus. 
Hab. Central America—Mexico': vERA cruz’: Misantla (R. Miiller)’; Jalapa 
(W. Schaus)+; Orizaba (W. Schaus)'—Costa Rica*: Juan Vihas (W. Schaus) *; 
Sixola River (W. Schaus) \—Panama’: CANAL ZONE*: Cabima, Porto Bello, Alhajuela, 
IV—X. (A. Busck) *. 
HOMODOXUS, gen. n. 
(vpodofos==of the same opinion.) 
Type: Homodoxus aristula Wlsm. (Tab. X. fig. 15.) 
Antennae #, simple, stout and somewhat flattened. Labial Palpi curved, ascending, projecting a little beyond 
the head; both joints somewhat flattened and dilated with closely packed svales, terminal joint short. 
Mawillary Palpi minute. Haustellum weak. Ocellt obsolete. Head and face densely clothed with 
somewhat appressed hair-seales. Thorax smooth. Forewinys elongate, obtusely lanceolate : neuration 
11 veins, all separate (apparently 8 obsulete), 7 to costa; 2 from near angle of cell. Hindwings 1, 
obtusely lanceolate ; cilia almost 3: neuration 8 veins, all separate; 5-6 somewhat approximate at base. 
Abdomen moderate. Legs: hind tibiae with long hairs above. 
Probably most nearly allied to Tiguadra Wkr., with which it agrees in the general 
form of the head and palpi, but differs in having only 11 veins in the forewings, 
a radial vein (probably 8) being obsolete—alliance with Lindera Blanchard is perhaps 
also indicated. 

