36 XOVITATES ZOOLOGICAE XXIV. 1917. 



(1) Corcyra cephalonica. 



Melissoblaples cephalonica Sttn.. Ent. Mo. Mag. ii. p. 172 (186.5) ; Rag.. Rom. Mem. viii. p. 491. 



pi. 45. f. 23; Staud., Cat. Lep. pal. ii. p. 1. 

 ilelissoblaptes neconnmellus Mann, Verh. zoot.-bot. ges. U'lVre, 1872. p. 35. 



W. Indies ; Brazil ; Britain ; Germany ; Sicily ; Corcyra ; Bulgaria ; 

 Seychelles ; Asia Kinor, Bitlij'iiia ; Uadras ; Ceylon ; Java ; Christmas I. ; 

 Cocos Keeling I. ; IT. Australia. 



(2) Corcyra translineella. 



Corcyra translineeUa Rag., Rom. Mem. viii. p. 492. pi. .51. f. 26 (1901). 



Sudan ; Br. C. Africa ; Beuuion ; Ceylon ; Kei Is. Probably not distinct 

 from C. cepfialoniai. 



(3) * Corcyra asthenistis. 



Corcyra asthenistis Turner, Pr. R. Soc. Qiieensl. xviii. p. 155 (1904). 

 Queensland. 



Gen. Arenipses. 



Type. 

 Arenipses Hmpsn., Rom. Mem. viii. p. 501 (1901) sabella 



Proboscis fully developed ; palpi of male short, upturned and fringed 

 with hair, of female downcurved and extending about three times length of 

 head; frons with large tuft of hair; antennae short, the basal joint rather 

 large. Forevving narrow, the apex rounded, the termen evenly curved ; the 

 cell in male very long and produced to a point at vein 5 ; veins 2, 3, 4, 5 given 

 off at equal distances and parallel ; the discocellulars very obUque ; veins 

 6, 7, 8, 9 stalked. 7 from beyond 9 ; 10, 11 from cell ; the cell on underside 

 clothed with fine silky hair and with a large glandular swelling filled with floccu- 

 lent hair at base of co.sta ; of female with the cell normal ; vein 3 from before 

 angle of cell ; 4, 5 separate, the discocellulars angled. Hindwing with the cell 

 open, the lower discocellular very faint and the upper absent ; veins 3 and 5 

 stalked, 4 absent ; 6, 7 stalked, 7 anastomosing with 8. 



Arenipses sabella. 



t Arenipses .mbella Hmp3n., Rom. Mem. viii. p. 501. pi. 24. f. 1 (1901) ; Stand.. Cat. Lep. pal. ii. p. 1. 

 Algeria ; Arabia ; Persia. 



Gex. Trachylepidia. 



Type. 

 Trachylepidia Rag., Ann. Soc. Ertt. Fr. 1887. p. 260 ...... fructicassiella 



Proboscis sUght ; palpi of male short, upturned, thickly sealed, of female 

 downcurved and extending about the length of head ; maxillary palpi slight ; 

 frons with large tuft of hair ; antennae of moderate length, the basal joint 

 with tuft of scales below. Forewing narrow, the apex rounded, the termen 

 evenly curved ; the cell rather short ; vein 2 from middle of cell ; 3 from well 

 before angle ; 4, 5 from angle ; 6 from just below upper angle ; 7, 8, 9, 10 stalked, 

 7 from beyond 9 ; 11 from cell ; the male with large glandular swelling at base 

 of costa on underside, fringed with hair at extremity met by a fringe of upturned 

 hair from middle of median nervure. Hindwing with vein 2 from near angle 



