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white annulus at base of each joint for some distance out ; thorax yel- 

 lowish-brown, with some yellowish hair ; abdomen blackish, greenish 

 below ; legs pale, but tibia and tarsi darker. Wings brownish, with 

 mostly golden, or yellowish toward tip, but some black hair ; three or 

 four black spots at tip of wing on ends of veins ; a black streak along 

 median vein just before the anastomosis, and another, hardly as dis- 

 tinct on base of lower branch of the radial sector. Hind-wings infus- 

 cated, with long, dark, almost blackish fringe. The cross-vein between 

 radial sector and median in fore-wings is almost its length before the 

 end of the discal cell. Expanse 11 ram. 



Type. — 9. From Chapra, Bengal, India (Mackenzie). 



Oecetina pretiosa n. sp.— Pale yellowish, with yellow hair, an- 

 tennal joints tipped with brown ; wings rather faintly brownish-yellow, 

 with sparse golden hair and yellowish venation, but the cross-veins 

 and forkings of longitudinal veins are black as shown in the figure ; 

 costa with long hairs ; hind-wings narrow, acute, grayish, with very 

 long gray fringe ; legs pale yellowish. Expanse 14 mm. 



Type. — 6^. From Chapra, Bengal, India (Mackenzie). 



Setodes liiieata n. sp. — Face white, with white hair; palpi ver>' 

 long ; antennae yellowish, barely annulate with brown at tips of the 

 joints ; vertex pale brown, with three snow-white lines, one median, 

 and an oblique one each side, thorax also brown, with two white lines ; 

 fore-wings also pale brown, with the small white lines, usually mar- 

 gined with black, a white crescent at tip, these lines placed as in 

 figure ; hind-wings rather dusky toward tips, fringe gray ; legs slender 

 whitish. Expanse 8 mm. 



Type. — cf . From Chapra, Bengal, India (Mackenzie). 



Leptocella feiiestrata n. sp. — Yellowish, clothed with white 

 hair, antennae narrowly annulate with dark. Wings hyaline, with 

 white, yellowish and black scales; before the anastomosis with black 

 and white scales, the black in narrow irregular bands ; from the 

 stigma and beyond the anastomosis many yellowish scales forming, 

 with the black scales, a network which encloses oval spots of white 

 scales, fringe short ; hind-wing with upper venation indistinct, although 

 some of it can be traced, otherwise similar to that of L. gemma Miill. 

 Upper male appendages bluntly truncate at tips. Expanse 25 mm. 

 Type. — cf . From Lino, Panama, 800 m. (Fassl). 



Macroneiiia ulmeri n. sp. — This is probably the form figured 

 by Ulmer, Coll. Selys, VI, PI. Ill, fig. 16, as a variety of JM. kyaliniim. 

 The wings are marked about the same, with the curved line in the 

 apical part of wing, widened, however, below, the spot on the anal 

 angle not as large as the stigraal spot above it, and the extension of 

 the dark costal streak does not reach the posterior streak ; in the hind- 



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