( 1-1" ) 



suhc-ostals and last two medians together from upper and lower angles of cell ; no 

 radial. 



T3'])e : Caripetodes Icnmetaria Felder (Colotois). 



Recalls Caripeta Wlk. from North America. 



Cartellodes gen. nov. 



Forexoings : with costa evenly curved from base to ape.x ; ajjex hlunt ; hindmargin 

 slightly curved, not very obliciue ; in ? the ape.x is slightly i>ro(luced and sliariier. 



Hinchvings : with hindmargin only slightly curved. 



Forewings with a distinct fovea ; palpi short, hardly reaching beyond face ; 

 antennae of c? simple, rather thick ; tongue present ; hind tibiae with four spurs. 



Neuration : cell half the length of wing; first median nerviile at three-fouiths, 

 second and third from lower end of cell ; last four subcostals on common stem from 

 close before end of cell ; first subcostal free, appro.vimating at a point to costal. 

 Sealing thick and dense. Markings : an oblique line across both wings, as in 

 Oxydla Guen., of wliich the onlj' species is a small counterpart. 



Type : Cartellodes levis Th. Jig. (Drepanodes). 



Digonodes gen. no\. 



Fm'eivings : with costa nearU- straight ; apex i)rouiinent, rectangular ; hindmargin 

 slightly but distinctly elbowed at end of third median, straight above, oblique below. 



Hindvnngs : with rounded hindmargin. 



Antennae of S stout, thickly pectinated to ajiex; forehead slightly rounded; 

 palpi horizontally jion-ect ; second joint hairy; third minute, button-shaiied ; legs 

 stout ; hind tibiae with four spurs. Neuration normal. 



Type : D. ovarin Guen. (Apicui). 



Resembles Digonis Butler, but the c? antennae are pectinated, and the whole 

 insect is more stoutly built. 



Drepanodes complana sp. no\. 



Forewings: ochreous flesh-colour, sparsely dusted here and there witli black 

 scales ; lines darker ; first, very indistinct, at one-third, curved, edged internally with 

 paler ; second from two-thirds of inner margin straight towards apex, before which it 

 is retracted to costa, followed by a pale line; cell-spot indistinct, black, with paler 

 scales round it ; fringe darker, like the lines ; hindmargin slightly sinuous. 



Uindivings : with the second line continued straight across the centre ; a small 

 black cell-spot ; fringe as in forewings. 



Underside more ochreous, thickly dusted with fuscous; the cell-spots distinct ; 

 the lines hardly visible. Head, thorax, and abdomen concolorons with wings. 



Expanse of wings : 34 mm. 



One S from South America. 



Epig'ynopteryx gen. nov. 



?. Foreu'ings : with co.sta evenly curved ; apex acute, tending to become sub- 

 falcate ; hindmargin with a decided blunt elbow at the end of the third median 

 nervule. 



