( -10' ) 



mtli dark ferruginon?. The femigiuous dusting is thickest along the veins, and 

 along the submediau fold forms a continuous horizontal line. Hindwings the same, 

 with all the veins towards the hindmargin feiTuginous. Head, face, thorax, and 

 abdomen concolorous, mottled and streaked with ferruginous. Underside of wings 

 paler and duller, with the markings also duller. 



Expanse of wings : 22 mm. 



Thiee c? c? , two from Gunong Ijau, and one from Borneo. 



Ninodes gen. nov. 



Akin to Peratophyga Warr., but with normal neuration — viz., the lower radial 

 fi-om the centre of the discocellular, the upper fi-om the upper angle of cell Like 

 Peratophyga with a strongly marked fovea at base of forewings. Palpi quite short 

 and weak, porrect, but hardly reaching front of face ; antennae of cj simply pubescent . 

 legs short ; hmd tibiae mth four spurs ; scaling much coarser and laser than in 

 Peratophyga, the lines metallic. 



Type : Ninodes splendens Eutler (Ephyrd). 



Peratophyga gen. nov. 



Forewings with costa straight till shortly before apex, which is blunt ; hind- 

 margin well rounded, oblique just at anal angle, which is rounded. Hindwings with 

 hindmargin rounded. Palpi upraised in front of face, short ; the third joint minute ; 

 tongue present ; antennae of c? subsen-ate with curled cilia ; hind tibiae of <? long 

 with two pairs of spurs, placed close together. Nem-ation : forewings, the two 

 radials on a short common stem rising from the upper angle of cell ; last four 

 subcostals on common stem ; first subcostal free. Forewings with a strongly marked 

 hyaline fovea on the submediau fold. 



Type : I'eratophyga aeraia ]Moore (Acidalia). 



Xenagia gen. nov. 

 Forewings with costa more curved than in Parasynegia Warr,, the apex rather more 

 prominent ; hindmargin entire, obliquely curved. Hindwings round, not elongated, 

 with entire hindmargin. Palpi shorter than in Parasynegia, especially the third 

 joint ; forehead produced ; antennae well pectinated. Neuration : first median in 

 both wings at three-fourths of the cell ; scaling close and thick. 

 Type : Xenagia vitticostata Wlk. {Hyperythra). 



Xenagia vitticostata. 

 Hyperythra vitticostata Wlk., xxvi., p. 1497. VType in B. M. . Darjiling. 

 Moore, Pr. Z. S., 1867, p. 619 

 „ „ Swinh., Cat., No. 3155 . 



Synegia infixaria Butler, /. L. H., vi., p. 75, PI. CXVIII., 



fig. 4 (nee. Wlk.) .... 

 Swinh., Cat, No. 3587 .... 

 I think the above s^monymy will be found correct. How Air. Butler came to 

 confound Walker's Caberodes infixaria from ^'enezuela with this species I am at 

 a loss to conjeetm-e ; the description is utterly unlike. This same Darjiling insect 

 has likewise been identified with camptogrammaria Guen., from Borneo, which, 

 however, seems to me rather a Synegia, akin to, if not identical with. Walker's 

 iraitaria from Ceylon. 



