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Mimogonodes gen. nov. 

 Very closely allied to I'drni/uiimU's ( iueii., (littering only in having the S antennae 

 simply filiform instead of pectinated. 



Type : Mimogonodes constricta Warr. 



Mimogonodes constricta sp. nov. 



Foretvings : pale reddish testaceous, speckled with darker; the two lines darker, 

 sinuous; first from one-tliird of costa to one-third of inner margin, forming two 

 outward curves ; second from three-fourths of costa, forming a blunt angle below it, 

 then running obliquely and irregularly sinuous inwards to just beyond middle of inner 

 margin, above which it approximates to the inner line ; it is followed by a darker 

 shade and whitish vein-dashes ; central area jialer than basal and marginal ; a small 

 black cell-spot ; a paler costal subapical blotch adjoining the exterior line, as in 

 T. anopsaria Guen. 



Hinchmngs : with the basal half [jaler than tlie outer ; a small black cell-spot, and 

 a faintly darker central shade. 



Head, thorax, and abdomen concolorous. Underside more ochraceous, coarsely 

 mottled with darker, and with two indistinctly darker fasciae, one central, the other 

 submarginal. 



Expanse of wings : 38 mm. 



One c? almost certainly from South America. 



Mixopsis gen. nov. 



Forewings : with costa hardly curved; apex distinct, hardly subfalcate; hind- 

 margin with a faint elbow at end of the third median, vertical above, oblique below ; 

 anal angle obtuse. 



Himhnngs : with rounded hindmargin. 



P'orehead slightly protuberant ; palpi suberect ; second joint broad, hairy ; 

 third smooth, fusiform ; tongue present ; antennae of S simple, thick ; thorax 

 hairy beneath, and with a girdle of stiff hairs behind. Neirration normal, but in the 

 hindwings the costal is approximated to the subcostal for only half the length of cell. 



Ty[ie : Mixopsis typta.ria Feld. (Laudosia'). 



Neuropolodes gen. nov. 



Forewings : elongate ; costa curved from base to beyond middle, then straight or 

 even slightly inflected before apes ; apex produced, blunt ; hindmargin bowed, and 

 slightly indented just below a[iex and above anal angle, which is distinct. 



Hindwings: short and broad; the hindmargin nearly straight, with a small elbow- 

 in the middle ; anal angle squared. 



Abdomen (5) stout and elongate ; ovipositor exserted ; forehead with a tuft of 

 hairs ; tongue present; antennae (5 ) sliort, thick, simple ; pali)i damaged. 



Neuration : cell more than half the length of wings. Forewings with discocelhilar 

 angulated, the lower arm oblique, the upper vertical ; first median nervule at three- 

 fourths, second shortly before end, third from end of cell ; lower radial from above the 

 angulation of the discocelhilar, ujiper from the upper angle of cell ; common stem of 

 last two subco.-tals from the same jioint, arched upwards and running close to the 

 costal ; one .subcostal niissing ; fir>l and second subcostals out of the costal, the 



