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(Ecetinella confluens Ulmer. 



From Los Banos: described from Celebes. 



Leptocella bakeri n. sp. 



Pale whitish yellow; antennae beyond the basal third marked with brown; 

 wings with a few dark brown patches; two near the base, one at base of dis- 

 cal, and one at base of median cell, one above middle of discal cell, a 

 smaller one at base of stigma, and one at base of each of the apical forks, 

 the first rather the smaller; the anastomosis dark, especially behind; legs 

 and body pale yellowish. Wings slender as usual; the median cell arises 

 about its width before the discal, forks one and three equal, with pedicel 

 one-half as long as the fork, fork five truncate'at base, discal cell not drawn 

 up by a cross-vein towards the radius. In hind-wings the costal venation 

 faintly indicated. Expanse, 18 mm. 



From Los Banos, Philippine Islands (Baker). 



Setodes apicipennis n. sp. 



Pale yellowish; basal joints of the antenna? very large, palpi gray 

 haired, rather darker toward tips. Wings pale yellowish, long, slender, 

 acute at tips, costal hairs nearly clear yellow, others dull yellowish; anal 

 area blackish, some black scale-like hairs along the veins; a black spot at 

 stigma, and one below it on the base of fork one; outer margin beyond the 

 stigma around to the opposite side on the hind margin with seven black 

 spots, each at the end of a vein; outer fringe gray, at anal angle very long; 

 hind-wings very slender, hyaline, with long gray fringe, one and one-half 

 times as long as the width of the wing. Legs very slender, pale yellow, 

 tips of tibiae and the tarsi dark, but in middle legs the last two tarsal joints 

 are white. Expanse, 10 mm. 



From Los Banos, Philippine Islands (Baker). 



Tagalopsyche n. gen. 



Venation very similar to Setodes, fore wings with forks 1, 3, and .">, also 

 in hind wings. Spurs (or 1), 2, 2. No spur is visible on the front tibia, 

 but it may have been broken. There are no hairs on the surface of the wing, 

 but the veins have a row of hairs, all pointing the same way. It differs 

 from all Leptocerids in the broadly rounded apical part of fore-wing, and 

 from Setodes also in the much broader hind-wings. Maxillary palpi with 

 second, third, and fourth joints very long, the third contracted in middle, 

 all with only a few erect hairs. 



Tagalopsyche sisyroides n. sp. 



Rich, uniform, dark, chocolate brown. Antennae pah" yellow, beyond 

 a few basal joints the t ip of each joint is faint ly dark; legs rather pale, but 

 mostly dull brownish, the apical half of the hind tarsi pale, front tibia 



