( 456 ) 



Herbita Wlk. (xx., p. 212). 

 To Walker's descriiitioii of the genus should be added " Underside of the 

 hindwings densely woolly in the S, partially so in the ?." 



PoUa U.S. 



I'nder Polld H. S. includes the species indicated hy his figures 105; 416; 

 417, 418; 485. But of these 195 is a Fidonin, and is so named on the cover; 

 416 is an Acrosemia; while 485 is an Oxydia. Polla may therefore be taken as 

 the generic term for jyraelntaria and its allies. The c? antennae are finely ciliated, 

 till near the top; the hindmargin of the hindwings is nearly straight. 



Eutomopepla gen. nov. 



Forewings with costa well arcliccl, from base to apes, which is blunt, and 

 rectangidar ; hindmargin, for half the breadth of the wing, straight, and running 

 slightly outwards, there forming a stout, blunt tooth, then incurved to the anal 

 angle, with three small crenulations ; anal angle well marked; inner margin 

 straight. Hindwings kite shaped, with a blunt tooth in the middle of the hindmargin, 

 as in Ehomhoptila, but the anal angle squarer ; the margin from the angle to 

 the central tooth .straight; above the tooth with a distinct excision, containing 

 a small tooth at the end of the second, and bounded by a larger tooth at the 

 end of the first subcostal nervule. Forehead shelving, projecting below ; palpi 

 shortly porrect ; tongue present ; antennae of c? thick, with a double row of short 

 stout ciliations. Xeuration as in Rhoinhoptila, but the forewing is entirely 

 without bladdery patches. 



Type : E. itnnulipes Feld. (Semiothmi,). 



Trotopera gen. nov. 



Forewings with costa arched at base, very slightly concave before apex, which 

 is produced as a rather prominent subacute point ; hindmargin slightly hollowed 

 out immediately below the point, then running obliipiely outwards with slight 

 crenulations to the middle of the wing; there forming a strong projecting tooth, 

 and passing by a strong curve containing three decided crenulations to the anal 

 angle, which is rectangular. Hindwings kite shaiied, with the anal angle well 

 marked, the hindmargin thence to the central projecting tooth strongly crenulate, 

 and less so above the tooth. Forehead flat ; palpi porrect, the last joint drooi>ing; 

 tongue present ; antennae in ? filiform. Hind tibiae of c? very much swollen 

 and enlarged. Neuration : forewings, cell not half as long as wing ; discocellular 

 nearly vertical; first median nervrde at three-fourths; second at one-third from 

 the end of cell; lower radial from a little above the centre of the discocellular; 

 upper radial fronr top end of cell; the median nervure exactly in centre of the 

 wing. Hindwings with the costal approximated to the subcostal, at a point only, 

 not far from base; the two subcostal nervules from top end of cell; the hist two 

 medians from the lower end, and the first median at three-fourths. 



Type : T. viaranharia h'eld. (Metrocampa). 



The type of maranharia in the Felder collection is a tJ, but without antennae, 

 and with the wings so patched and mended that all the crenulated outline is 

 gone. The comparison of the S antennae may not improbably show it to be 

 nearly related to Eutomopepla. 



