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Brephoscotosia gen. nov. 



c?. Forewings : witli costa shouldered near base at one-third, and again at 

 three-fourths, concave between ; ajiex blunt ; hindniargin ol)liiiuely curved, subcrenulate. 



Hindwhigs : with hindniargin rounded, subcrenulate. 



Palpi thick, hairy, as in Pterocypha U.S. ; third joint concealed in second ; 

 second triangular and well separated from first; tongue present; forehead produced 

 below ; antennae of cj pectinated ; hind tibiae not thickened, with four long s[)urs. 

 Forewings covered with a thick bed of hairs, except the marginal area from the 

 second costal shoulder to the anal angle. These hairs are particularly tliick and 

 tufted beneath each shoulder. 



Neuratimi : cell half as long as wing. Forewings, costal and subcostal strongly 

 arched near base ; first subcostal nervule from shortly before the apex of the areole ; 

 common stem of second, third, and fourth, and stem of fifth from end of areole; 

 radials as usual. Neuration of hindwings normal. 



Type: Brephoscotosia catocalaria Wlk. {Seotosia). 



Camptogramma albinotata Wlk., xx.w., p. 1689, J. 



IMeyrick refers this as the cf to Guenee's In-ujata, the type of which is a ? ; and 

 he may be right. But I do not think that (fueuee's description warrants this identi- 

 fication. It seem.s to me more likely to be the ? of Walker's hreviaria S , and 

 identical with his two ? ? , repentinata and incertata. Walker in his rendering of 

 the description of bmjata speaks of a ".macula discalis ex atomis alhis strigaque fusca 

 contiguae " ; but I cannot see that this refers at all to the white marginal blotch which 

 characterises albinotata Wlk. 



Cirrolygris gen. nov. 



Characterised in the cj by a bed of very fine curled hairs lying along the base of 

 the median vein and the submediau fold, those on the fold paler and less curled ; 

 palpi rough, jiorrect, the third joint short, pointed ; antennae simple in d . 



Type : C. viomaria Snell. (Eiiholia). 



Felder, observing the hairy underside of the forewings, made it a Lyr/ris, but it 

 is really quite distinct Irom that genus. 



EpiiTlioe delimitata sp. nov. 



Forewings: dai-k silvery grey, with dark fuscous lines and markings; basal patch 

 fuscous, its outer edge thrice distinctly curved, followed by a parallel thick, somewhat 

 interrupted line ; central fascia with its inner edge wavy denticulate, curved parallel to 

 edge of basal patch ; the outer edge irregularly dentate, running inwards below the 

 middle, so that the upper half of the fascia is twice as broad as the lower; the fascia 

 is preceded and followed liy a fuscous line parallel to its edge; subterininal line white, 

 jagged, preceded on costa by a black dentate blotch, and beyond the projection of the 

 central fascia by two small blackish wedge-shaped marks ; marginal area slightly 

 clouded with grey ; fringe grey, preceded by a geminated black dash between each 

 vein. 



Hiadwinga: in their basal half blurred fuscous, edged by a dull Lilunlly augulated 

 middle line ; whitish j)Owdered with fuscous beyond, with traces of a dusky whitish- 

 edged denticulated submarginal line; fringe as in forewings. 



