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Head and face rough, hairy. Without ocelli. Eyes very small, hemi- 

 spherical, with a narrow space around, naked. Antennae nearly as long as 

 the fore wings, setaceous, simple. Labial palpi, in the living insect, as- 

 cending to the middle of the face, rather slender, cylindrical, smooth and 

 almost concealed in the facial hairs ; middle joint slightly thickened and 

 roughened with scales beneath, with terminal bristles; terminal joint about 

 half as long as the middle joint; in the dead insect, the palpi are droop- 

 ing and divergent. No maxilla ri/ palp L No tongue. 



T. pomiliella. — Head and palpi dull ochreous. Antennae dark fuscous. Fore 

 wings yellowish-ochreous, with a black spot on the costa at the base of the wing 

 and with three black bands, one near the base, one rather behind the middle of 

 the wing, and one about the apical third, interrupted more or less in the middle. 

 In the spaces between the bands are scattered black scales. The extreme apex of 

 the wing is blackish, with two costal spots of the same hue between the third 

 band and the apex, and two or three along the inner margin behind the apex 

 some of which are indistinct. Cilia of the general liue. Hind wings and cilia 

 grayish-fuscous. 



Taken on wing 27th of July in damp wooded places. 



HYBEOMA. new gen. 



The venation and form of the hind wings are much like that of Tenaga. 

 The costal vein enters the costa about its middle. The subcostal is simple, 

 almost obsolete posteriorly. The discal vein is central, much attenuated 

 behind, giving rise behind the middle of the wing to a branch to the in- 

 ner margin, attenuated at its base and at the apical third of the wing hc- 

 comes hi/id sending one hranch to the costa above the tip and the other to 

 the inner margin beneath, it. The median runs straight to the inner mar- 

 gin and is 2-branched. Without discoidal cell. 



Fore wings ovate-lanceolate; the subcostal vein is much attenuated fi'om 

 its middle and gives rise to a costal branch behind the basal third and 

 forms a rather large secondary cell, the branch forming it almost obsolete, 

 and from its hinder end throws off' three costal branches nearly equi-dis- 

 tant. Beneath these arises the apical branch which is simple and deliv- 

 ered to the costa behind the tip. Two other branches are given oft" from 

 the disk to the inner margin beneath the tip. Median vein 3-branched. 

 8ubmedian simple. Discoidal cell fusiform, rounded behind. 



Head and face rough, hairy. Without ocelli. Eyes very small, hemi- 

 spherical. Antennjie rather more than half so long as the fore icings, se- 

 taceous and simple. Labial palpi slender, cylindrical, much separated ; 

 middle joint with sh-ort terminal bristles; terminal joint nearly as long as 

 the middle, deflected. Ma.rillai\// jndjii long, folded, /(rin- or fve Jointed. 

 Tungne rerij xliint. reaching to the end of the middle joint of labial palpi. 



