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|)rojecting opposite the three median nervules ; anal angle sijuare. Antennae, S 

 filiform with ver^' short and fine filiations, appearing pubescent ; palpi stout, 

 upcurved in front of face and applied to it; third joint small, obtuse; tongue 

 jiresent; hind tibiae of cJ considerably thickened and bearing a pencil of hairs, 

 with four simrs, the upper pair of unequal length. Abdomen with lateral and 

 ventral tufts of hair. Hindwings with a large curled wisp of hair on the inner 

 margin just before the middle ; a flat tuft on the median nervure before the 

 first median nervule on the underside; another on the third median nervule ; 

 and a bed of woolly scales laetween the first and third nervules. Xeuration : 

 forewings, cell not quite half the length of wing ; discocellular obliquely crescentic ; 

 first median starting at three-quarters, second close before the end, third from the 

 lower end of cell ; lower radial from centre of discocellular ; upper from top angle 

 of cell ; last subcostal from just before the end curved upwards and approximated 

 to the common stem of the other four. Hindwings with costa quite free ; first 

 subcostal and second median each starting just before the end of cell. 



Tyjie : Pannlia achloraria sp. nov. 



The genus is manifestly related to the second section of Guen^e's Achlora 

 (that for which I retain his name), and also to Noreia Wlk. 



Panulia achloraria sp. nov. 



Wings chocolate grey, immaculate; the lines, discal spot, and basal line of 

 fringe red brown ; first line at about one-third, curved and slightly wavy ; second 

 at two-thirds, at first outwardly, then inwardly oblique, forming a blunt curve at 

 one-third from the costa ; discal mark curvilinear, following the discocellular ; 

 fringe concolorous, with a slightly paler basal line beyond the dark brown line. 

 Hindwings the same, but without the first line ; abdomen concolorous, the tufts 

 blackish brown. Underside duller, not so reddish tinged, with similar markings. 

 Palpi nearly black. 



Expanse of wings : cJ , o2 mm. 



Several iS, but no ?, from S. Celebes, taken by Dohert}'. A dull coloured but 

 fine insect. 



Pycnoneura gen. nov. 

 S- Forewings elongated ; costa straight till shortly before apex, where it 

 becomes abruptly convex ; apical region produced ; hindmargin below apex 

 shortly vertical, then oblique and subconcave to anal angle, which is well marked. 

 Hindwings broad, triangular ; hindmargin gently I'ounded, with both angles 

 strongly marked, the anal angle being somewhat produced longitudinallv. 

 Antennae filiform, pubescent ; jialpi slender, upcurved in front of face ; terminal 

 joint short, acute; tongue present; hind tibiae with four s[)urs. ? with forewings 

 broader, less elongated ; the apex acuminate, snbfalcate ; the hind margin obliquely 

 curved from just below apex to the anal angle. Antennae filiform, simple. 

 Neuration : forewings, cell only two-fifths of the wing; discocellular ob\\(\\\e, parallel 

 to hindmarr/in, slightly angulated in middle. First median nervule before half, 

 second at about three -fourths, third from lower end of cell ; lower radial from the 

 angulation of the discocellular; upper from tlu: top end of cell; last subcostal 

 from before end of cell, apiiroximated to the common stem of the other four, 

 and terminaMng belaw the ajiex. Hindwings with neuration somewhat distorted ; 



