( HO ) 



Underside bronzy with a [liiik tinge; basal half of forewings dark gri>y, edged 

 with a dark curved line, which is continued across the hindwings and there has two 

 curved lines between it and the base ; a diffusely darker submarginal fascia on both 

 wings; hindwings with small dark cell-spot. Head, face, palpi, antennae, and thorax 

 ]iinkish ochreous ; abdomen ochreous, dusted with darker; apical joint of palpi 

 blackish. 



Expanse of wings : 22 mm. 



cJ ? from Gunong Ijau, Perak, and one c? from I'adang. 



Gymnodisca viridescens sp. nov. 



Forewinys : green ; basal area restricted, edged by a short dark line ; central fascia 

 broad, nearly approximated to the basal area, forming three blunt angulations on its 

 outer edge, one subcostal, one median, and the third above the inner margin ; dark 

 grey tinged with rosy, traversed by a number of confused dark grey wavy lines ; cell- 

 spot large, black; submarginal fascia marked by a dark costal blotch, and some dark 

 clouds towards the middle; otherwise the whole of the marginal area is green ; fringe 

 lead-coloured, with darker basal line. 



Hindwings: pale cinereous, with traces of three or four dusky curved fasciae. 



Head, face, pal[)i, and thorax cream-colom- ; abdomen dark grev, the last segment 

 on the sides and the whole underside whitish ; palpi externally green. Underside 

 pale cinereous, with all the lines darker, and the cell-spots on both wings plain. 



Expanse of wings ; 20 mm. 



One <J from Gunong Ijaii, Perak. 



Helastiodes gen. nov. 



I propose the new genus Helastiodes for those species placed by Jleyrick under 

 Pasiphila Meyr. z= Ghlorodystis Hub., but which diifer from true CIdoroclystis by 

 reason of the jjectination of the cJ antennae. Guende's name Helastia cannot be 

 used, his type H. eupitheciaria being only a small species of the extensive genus 

 Xanthwhoe Hiib. 



Type: Helastiodes hilineolaid \\'lk. (Eupitkecia?). 



Pasiphilodes gen. nov. 



A genus of very small species, distinguished, superficially, from its allies by the 

 glossiness of the scales, which in certain lights, especially in P. scintiUans, are 

 actually sparkling. 



The antennae of the <S are sinijily pubescent, and the small lateral scale-cones (if 

 the face insignificant. 



Type : P. lepta Meyr. (Pasiphila). 



Rhinoprora gen. nov. 



A develojjinent of Cldm-odyatis, characterised by the greatly elongated rostrifurm 

 palpi. 



Type : B. palpata Wlk. (Eupitkecia). 



