(576 ) 

 285. M. ilatana sp. nov. 



Head, thorax, and abdomen luteous ; legs concolorous. The primaries on the 

 upperside are pale reddish fuscous, slightly clouded with brown at the base, marked 

 with two spots comjwsed of raised dark brown scales at the end of the cell ; there is a 

 transverse subbasal straight brown line running from the costa to the inner margin ; 

 beyond the cell, running obliquely from the costa just before the apex to the inner 

 margin about the middle is a dark brown shade, gradually broadening from the 

 costa to vein 1, where it terminates in a fine line which runs outwardly to the inner 

 margin ; externally this shade is defined by a pale yellowish line. A fine yellowish 

 line runs from the apex to the inner angle, being defined outwardly by a dark brown 

 line. The fringes are brown, checkered between the nervules by pale fuscous. The 

 secondaries on the upperside are pale reddish fuscous, slightly darker on the outer 

 third. On the underside the primaries are pale reddish fuscous, slightly laved with 

 yellow about the apex. The secondaries on the underside are pale grey laved with 

 pale reddish brown on the costa, with a small black dot at the end of the cell and 

 traces of an incomplete curved transverse median band of brown. 



Expanse : 20 mm. 



Described from two specimens, in one of which the markings on the upperside 

 of the primaries are less clearly defined than in the other. 



Genus HYPENA Schrank. 



286. H. gonospilalis (Walker), I.e. XXXIV. p. 1516. 



287. H. obstupidalis (Swinhoe), Proc.Zool. Soc. Lond. p. 471. t. 28. f 7 (1885). 



288. H. indicatalis (Walker), I.e. XVI. p. 61. 



289. H. albifascialis (Pagenstecher), Jahrb. Nass. Vei: Nat. XXXVII. p. 97. 



290. H. sp. (?). 



Several specimens of a species which I think is new to science, but which, 

 without more and better material, I hesitate to describe. 



BRONTYPENA gen. nov. 



First joint of palpi short; second joint elongated, subtriangular ; third joint 

 greatly produced, elongated, subtriangular ; palpi compressed, i)rojectiug beyond 

 the head, longer than the abdomen ; antennae simple ; the hind legs armed with 

 double spurs on the middle and at the end of. the tibiae ; second pair of legs 

 armed with a long spur at the end of the tibiae. The primaries with the 

 termen and inner margin evenly rounded ; vein 5 nearer vein 4 than vein 6 ; a small 

 areole above the end of the cell ; veins 8, 9, and 10 arising from a common stalk, 

 which, together with vein 7, springs from the outer extremity of the areole ; 

 vein 11 arising from the upper outer margin of the areole between vein 12 and the 

 origin of vein 7. Hindwing with the cell open, or closed with defective discocellular 

 veinlets running from a little beyond the origin of vein 8 obliquely outwardly to 

 the origin of vein 3 and 4. 



Type : Brontypena exiviia Pagenstecher. 



291. B. eximia (Pagenstecher), iris, p. 44. t. .3. f. 8. (1886). 



