350 bulletin: museum of comparative zoology. 



CALAMOCERATIDAE. 



Phylloicus lituratus, sp. nov. 



Type.— M. C. Z. 10,901. Colombia: Mariquito, 5 Februarv 

 (E. B. Williamson). 



Black; lower part of head, labial palpi, basal joint of antennae, posterior 

 warts, and the prothorax yellow, with mostly yellow hair. Abdomen below 

 and basal half above yellowish, last four segments above brown. Femora 

 pale, middle and hind tibiae black, hind tarsi black, mid tarsi with the basal 

 joint (except extreme tip) white, front tarsi with basal and part of second 

 joints yellowish; spurs 2-4-4, preapical pair on hind tibiae with outer spur 

 very short. Fore wings black, a curved white band from below stigma, con- 

 cave outward, an inverted white V-mark over base of discal cell, one limb 

 crossing base of median cell, the other limb crossing the apex; near base 

 between anal veins is an oblique white streak. 



Expanse 24 mm. 



Related to P. assimilis, but marks of wings and of mid legs differ- 

 ent. 



LEPTOCERIDAE. 



Leptocerus modestus, sp. nov. 



Type.— M. C. Z. 10,890. Borneo: Mindai, Duson Timor, and 

 Kapua near Tumbong Hiang (Grabowsky). 



Yellowish brown; palpi gray; vertex, thoracic notum, and anal area of fore 

 wings clothed with long, snow-white hair, also white on margin at arculus; 

 antennae yellowish, base of joints white, apex brown; fore wings of an even 

 dull golden color, the apical fringe black; hind wings hyaline, gray at tip, and 

 fringe gray; abdomen and legs yellowish. Fore wings moderately broad, 

 discal cell very long, reaching back much before the forking of the median vein, 

 in male forks one and three of equal length, with a moderate pedicel, in female 

 the median has the two branches as in typical forms. In the hind wings the 

 median vein is forked. 



Expanse 11 mm. 



Oecetina australis, sp. nov. 



Type.— M. C. Z. 10,916. Victoria: Melbourne (Thorey). 



Pale yellowish, clothed with gray hair; antennal joints dark on base; legs 

 pale yello\\ish, with numerous black tarsal spines. Fore wings pale, veins 



