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SuBFAOTLT TRiCHOPTERYGINAE. 

 Anisocolpia gen. no v. 



Foreici/i(/s : like Jidmoi/c.s ; the 6 having an incision on hindmargin above 

 anal angle. 



Hinclwings : of ti with a single large lobe at base of inner margin, covered by 

 a membranons lid : the hindmargin blimtly rounded above vein G ; two of the lower 

 veins absent ; costal anastomosing with .subcostal be3-ond the end of cell. Hindtibiae 

 of (? contorted, the tarsi short ; palpi long, porrect.. 



Type : A. ignobilis Butler. 



84. Carige combinata sp. nov. 



Forewings : olive-ochreous, thickly dusted with fine black atoms ; the lines all 

 double, somewhat diflfuse, dark olive-fuscous mixed with rufous ; first straight and 

 vertical, from two-fifths of costa to two-fifths of inner margin ; second from three- 

 fourths of costa to two-thirds of inner margin, bent outwards in middle of wing ; 

 third line from below apex to anal angle, bent inwards at middle to join the second 

 line, and followed there by an obscure submarginal line ; cell-spot black ; fringe 

 ochreous. 



Hiiuhvings : pale ochreous, with grey striae and suffusion ; an indistinct double 

 curved grey postmediau, and blotched submarginal line ; cell-spot dark grey. 



Underside yellower, with all the markings reproduced. Head, thorax, and 

 alxlomen concolorous. 



Expanse of wings : 30 mm. 



One c? from S. Flores, November 180(i, dry season (Everett). 



The central pectinations of the antennae unusually long and with long ciliations. 



8.5. Coptogonia lucens sp. nov. 



Forewings ; bright moss-green, crossed by numerous dull histrous lines, those 

 beyond the middle all bent in below the median and running parallel to the indenta- 

 tion in tlie margin ; of the dark green spaces one subbasal, one antemedian, one just 

 beyond middle, a postmedian and a submarginal, are deeper green than the rest, the 

 last three marked with purplish black below costa, beyond cell, and at submedian 

 fold ; the bladdery fovea at three-fourths of inner margin, which marks the end of 

 the submedian vein, marked above by silvery white scales, surrounded with purplish 

 black streaks ; fringe mixed green and lustrous. 



Hindwings ; grey, darker towards apex ; the first lobe small and bladdery, the 

 second ochreous, the third dark grey. 



Underside greenish grey, darker towards hindmargin. Head, palpi, and thorax 

 green ; abdomen ochreous green ; antennae black ; tufts of abdomen ochreous. 



Expanse of wings : 30 mm. 



One i from Woodlark Island, March 1807 (Meek), in very good condition. 



Differs from C. tarpipennis Warr. from Batchian, the type -of the genus, in 

 having the anal angle not lobed, and the projection below vein 4 on hiiidwing more 

 decidedlv hooked. 



