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closed b)- an obscure clash ; subterminal liae sliglitlj iiunirved, witli the area beyoud 

 pale ochreous. Secondary pale ochreous brown, darker near the angled pale 

 snbterminal line, beyond which the terminal area is pale ochreous. The three pairs 

 of legs have the tibire covered with masses of flocculent long hairs. 



?. Like the male, but darker and without the hairy legs. 



Expanse, tyiie sjjecimen, oU mm. 



Hab. Dinawa, and all other localities. 



Type in my collection. 



The species varies considerably in size. 



108. Libisosa floccosa spec. nov. 

 c?. Head, thora.\, abdomen, and both wings greyish brown. In addition to (he 

 fore tibi;e, the mid tibire have a great mass of floccnlent scales, and the hind 

 femora have a large pencil of long hairs. Primary with a fine blackish irregular 

 serrated line, a dark small spot in the cell, and a fine serrate dark postmedian line 

 e.xcnrved just below tiie costa ; an obliqne pale subterminal line ; termeu darkly 

 dotted. Secondary with a darkish obscure dot in the cell, an oblique snbserrate 

 postmedian line, a jiale angled subterminal line ; termen finely ochreous, darkly 

 dotted. 



Expanse : c? 52 ; ? 40 mm. 



Hal). Babooni and Ekeikei. 



Types in my collection. 



Sqiiamipalpis gen. nov. 



Palpi sickle-shaped throughout, very roughly and coarsely scaled to the 

 extremity ; second segment reaching well above the vertex, third segment long ; 

 antennae of male tine, very finely and minutely ciliate, and with paired fine 

 bristles ; thorax coarsely scaled ; abdomen smooth ; legs smoothly scaled, not 

 hairy. Neuration : males with a large costal fold, occupying nearly all of the 

 cell of the primary, and ending well beyond its end, vein 3 from below the 

 lower angle, 4 from tiie angle, o from just above the angle, from the upper 

 angle, 7 from directly below the end of the ariole, which is just visible in the 

 male, and well developed in the female, 8 and 9 forked, lo and II from the 

 aborted costal vein in the male, in the female 9 anastomoses with In to form 

 the ariole ; secondary 3 and 4 from the lower angle, 5 from directly above the 

 angle, 6 and 7 from the upper angle ; costa straight, depressed near the apex, 

 which is very acute, almost falcate ; termeu excurved at veins 3 to 5 ; secondary long, 

 slightly excavated below the apex ; termen cut off straightish from vein 2 ; inner 

 margin very short. 



Type : Squamipalpis unilinmta B-B. 



109. Squamipalpis unilineata spec. nov. 



S. Palpi tawny brown ; thorax and abdomen tawny grey ; both wings pale 

 tawny ochreous ; primary with a trace of a fine dark serrate sub-basal line, a broad 

 straight inwardly oblicpie dark median line edged externally with whitish; renifimu 

 chestnut (Hjlour; a trace of an interrupted somewjiat crenulate jiostmedian line 

 excurved beyond the cell ; a subcreiiulate auteterminal darkly dotted line palely 

 edged externally, irregular and excurved about veins 7 and 8, and again about 



