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tremity and appressed, i.e., the setae on both sides of the culmen 

 are bent downwardly until their extremities nearly touch. The 

 second joint is longest and wide laterally; th% third is moderately 

 long and subcylindrical. The legs are densely hairy and armed 

 with spurs on the tibiae. The abdomen does not extend beyond 

 the outer margin of the secondaries. The primaries are subtri- 

 angular, relatively broad with the costa curved before the apex. 

 The outer margin is evenly rounded. The inner margin is con- 

 vex. The secondaries are subpyriform with the outer margin and 

 the angles evenly rounded. Type P. perileucc Holl. 



18. P. perileuce sp. nov. <3\ Front and collar reddish. The antennae 

 blackish; the upperside o. the thorax and abdomen dark plumbeous; 

 the lowerside of the thorax and abdomen is whitish, as are also the legs, 

 the first pair of which has the femora slightly margined with pale plum- 

 beous. The primaries are uniformly dark plumbeous, shining. The 

 secondaries are blackish, shining, with the fringes broadly whitish. On 

 the underside the wings are as on the upperside, except that the primaries 

 have a very pale plumbeous marginal line before the darker fringe, and 

 there are some whitish hairs on the secondaries near the inner margin. 

 Expanse 23 mm. 



EXPLANATION OF PLATE VII. 



Fig. i. Ptilura argyraspis sp. nov. 



2. Miresa pyrosomoides sp. nov. 



3. Miresa nobilior sp. nov. 



4. Miresa auribasalis sp. nov. 



5. Miresa transversata sp. nov. 



6. Natada clsa Druce. 



7. Semyra lineata sp. nov. 



8. Euclea divisa sp. nov. 



9. Euclea brunnea sp. nov. 

 10. Pro/a tola pcrilenc e sp. nov. 

 it. Cosuma rugosa sp. nov. 



12. Cosnma cinerea sp. nov. 



13. Teinorhyncha umbra sp. nov. 



14. Latoia albipuncta sp. nov. 



15. Latoia nana sp. nov. 



16. Latoia viridifascia sp. nov. 



17. Limacodes cretacea sp. nov. 



18. Miresa hi/da Druce. 



19. Rhypteira sordida sp. nov. 



ERRATA. 

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