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Pseudothalera stigmatica -p. nov. 



Forewings : pale dull ochreous green, fiiielv chitted with olive atoms; costa 

 thickly' spotted with fuscous ; a small black cell-spot ; an indistinct thin olive 

 fuscous external line at seven-eighths, nearly parallel to hindmargin, and becoming 

 plainer on the inner margin ; fringe concolorous, with ;i dark fuscous basal line which 

 is interrujjted on the veins. 



Jlindwings : with a large round blackish cell-sjwt, followed by a slightly angu- 

 lated central pale olive line. 



Underside paler; head, thorax, and abdomen concolorous with wing.s. 



Expanse of wings : 40 mm. 



Two J d from Western China. 



Pseustoplaca gen. nov. 



Forewlngs : with costa faintly curved from base to apex, which is blunt and 

 rectangular ; hindmargin bluntly elbowed alxjve the middle, then oblique, hardly 

 curved, to the anal angle, which is obtuse. 



Hindivings : broad, with rectangular anal angle, and a slight elbow below apex, 

 corresponding to that of the forewings. 



Abdomen short and slender ; palpi short, horizontally poiTect ; tongue present; 

 antennae of <? .shortly and finely pectinated for two-thirds of their length ; logs 

 slender: hind tibiae not thickened, with four spurs. Nemation normal. Scaling fine, 

 thick, and velvety. 



Type : Pseustoplacii diversicolcrr Wair. 



Pseustoplaca diversicolor sp. nov. 



Foreivings : velvet_y olive-brown, with two lines and an apical patch paler olive; 

 first line from one-third of costa to one-third of inner margin, second line from 

 costa just before apex to inner margin at two-thirds, both very indistinct ; faint traces 

 of an irregular wavy subterminal line, which is only distinct at the anal angle, where 

 it is followed by a paler patch ; fringes i>ale olive below the apex of wing, then 

 reddish, their apex white throughout. 



Ilindvnnga : with a l)lack discal dash, and an ochreous, brown-freckled patch 

 above anal angle; fringes brown, towards anal angle reddish. 



Head, thorax, and abdomen concolorous ; face and collar pale olive. Underside 

 of forewings with base and inner margin broadly suffused with bluish white ; a dark 

 brown line from costa before apex, nearly parallel to hindmargin; of hindwings 

 nearly wholly bluish white, with a largish romid dark cell-.spot, and a curved brown 

 submarginal line, parallel to hindmargin, and most distinct on the veins, forming a 

 larger s]iot on costa and on the first median. Underside of abdomen whitish ochreous ; 

 legs whitish, freckled with fuscous. 



Expanse of wings : 3G mm. 



Two cJ (J from South America. 



Psilotapliria gen. nov. 

 Closely related to Eurylaphria Warr., but characterised by the difference in t he 

 antennae of both sexes. In Eurytaphria they are pectinated in both, the pectina- 

 tions in the ? being, however, as usual, shorter and finer than those in the cJ. In 



