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cell-spots marked. Face ami palpi dark brown ; vertex and base of antennae snow- 

 white ; thorax and abdomen coucolorous with wings. 



Expanse of wings : 3.3 mm. 



One c? from Knkn-Nor, Thibet ; one ? from Ta-tsien-lu. 



Triorisma geu. nov. 



Like RhodoMrophia, but with the c? antennae snbserrate and ciliated : in the 

 forewings the last four subcostals are stalked, and the second anastomoses with the 

 first and then with the stalk of the others, so forming a donlile areole. as in Hhorlo- 

 ■stropkia. The second median in both wings rises before the end of cell. 



Type : Triori.fma gcimttej-as Hmpsn. 



The definition of this genus was accidentally omitted in Nov. Zooi.. IV. p. •,'2<i. 



Subfamily TRICHOPTERYGIXAE. 

 47. Remodes cirrhigera sp. nov. 

 ?. Forewinyi: yellow-green, the lines rather deeper green; basal line marked 

 •with pnrplish black on costa, snbcostal, median, and snbmedian veins: central fascia 

 with its inner edge formed of one, its outer of three thick lines, all marked with 

 blackish above the subcostal, the outer three from vein (3 to the snbmedian, the 

 inner one only between median and submedian; central area green, with the cell-spot 

 darker green; two submargiual lines, marked with purplish black wedge-shaped 

 spots, except between veins (j and 7; a narrow pirrplish grey marginal fascia, marked 

 with darker spots on the veins; fringe with basal half iron-grey, outer half pale 

 grey, the darker basal half interrupted by pale spots beyond the ends of veins. In 

 the two ? ? the blackish markings of the central fascia coalesce laterally so as to 

 form a dark blotch. 



Hinthcinys : dark grey. 



Underside dark cinereous. Head, palpi, thorax, and base of abdomen yellow- 

 green; apical segments of abdomen tinged with grey; antennae externally with each 

 segment edged in front and at sides with black, leaving the centre yellowish. 



In the i the hindlegs are greatly reduced, the tibia and tarsus together 

 scarcely equalling the length of the femur; the end of the femur has two tufts of 

 grey hairs, the outer short, the inner concealing the tibia, which is much swollen; 

 the basal segment of abdomen bears a pair of small lateral tufts of hair, as do the 

 subapical segments ; the anal segment itself gives off from its base a i)air of long 

 curved tufts which are curled round its extremity. 



Expanse of wings : i, 32 mm.; ? , 28 mm. 



One i, two ? ?, from Woodlark Island, 1895 (A. S. Meek). 



The iron-grey fringe and marginal band distinguish the species from all otlurs. 



Subfamily TEPHROCLYSTIINAE. 

 Simotricha gen. nov. 



A development of ChlorocbjMH. In the $ the area about anal angle of fore- 

 wings above is clotlied with rough hairs, all the markings there being interrupted. 

 The npperside of hindwings is similarly without markings, bnt clothed with short 

 appressed scales. 



Type : Hiiiiotricha lacinda Butler {F.iipi(liecid). 



