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Genus DICHOCROCIS Lederer. 



401. D. tripunctapex Hampson, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond. p. 691. t. 50. f. 5 (1898). 



402. D. pandamalis (Walker), Gat. Lep. Het. B. M. XIX. p. 999. 



403. D. snrusalis (Walker), I.e. XVIII. p. 695. 



404. D. evaxalis (Walker), I.e. XIX. p. 995, 



Genus NAnOL?:iA ^^'illker. 



405. N. marioualis (Walker), I.e. XIX. p. 930. 



40G. N. perdentalis Hampson, Proc. Zool. Soc, Lond. p. 697 (1898). 



407. N. cuprealis (Moore), ibid. p. (il6. t. 60. f. 13 (1877). 



Genus GONIORHYNCHUS Hampson. 



408. G. obscurus Hampson, I.e. p. 704. 



409. Goniorhynchus gulielmalis sp. nov. 



iS. Palpi, front, and antennae whitish, eyes black, upperside of thora.x and 

 abdomen pale grey ; lowerside of thorax and abdomen, together with the legs, white. 

 Both wings on the upperside are white, broadly margined externally with plumbeous. 

 The primaries have a dark brown spot at the base near the costa, succeeded by a 

 round brown dot near the base on the inner margin ; there is a transverse linear 

 streak and a round dot about the middle of the cell, followed at the end of the cell by 

 a large subquadrate brown spot ; below the spots which mark the middle of the cell, 

 between veins 1 and 2, is a subtriangular brown spot, coalescing with a short trans- 

 verse line running downwardly to the inner margin ; there is a transverse limbal line 

 running fi-oin the costa to the inner margin, interrupted just below the costa and 

 bowed outwardly like the capital letter " U," beyond the lower outer angle of the 

 cell ; the dark brown outer margin of the primaries is relieved by two small white 

 spots at the apex, and by a whitening of the fringes of the outer margin just below 

 the apex. The secondaries on the upperside have a subtriangular dark brown spot 

 at the end of the cell, followed by a transverse median brown band, running from the 

 costa and bending outwardly after vein 2 to the anal angle ; this band is succeeded 

 by a somewhat obscure and broken trans\'erse limbal band, coalescing at either 

 extremity with the dark brown marginal shade; the fringes are brown, accentuated 

 with a point of white just at the outer angle and at a point a little below this angle ; 

 ^he fringes become whitish also toward the anal angle. The underside of the wings 

 is much {laler and all the markings of the upperside are reproduced, but very faintly 

 and with poor definition. 



Expanse : 17 mm. 



Type : unique. 



Genus SYLEPTA Hiibner. 



410. S. fabiusalis (Walker), Cat. Lep. Het. B. M. XVIII. p. 715. 



411. S. abyssalis (Snellen), Tijd. V. Ent. XXXV. p. 172. t. 10. f. 11. 12. 



412. S. balteata (Fabricius), Ent. Syst. Suppl. p. 457. 



