BY E. METRICK, B.A. 487 



white spot in disc beyond middle ; obliquely above and beyond 

 this is a small more suffused white spot in disc beyond middle ; 

 obliquely above and beyond this is a small more suffused white 

 spot, above which are three small subquadrate almost connected 

 white spots, arranged in a very oblique slightly curved row; a 

 row of seven small almost connected triangular white spots along 

 hindmargin, surrounded by dark fuscous scales : cilia reddish- 

 whitish, becoming grey towards anal angle, base dark fuscous. 

 Hindwings with hindmargin very slightly sinuate ; pale yellow, 

 towards base whitish-yellow ; cilia pale yellow. 



Larger than the preceding, with more numerous white spots, 

 the hindmarginal white streak forming a chain of triangular spots, 

 and the hindwings yellow. 



I received one specimen through the kindness of Dr. J. C. Cox, 

 of uncertain locality. The male being unknown, its reference is 

 not assured ; but it seems to be undoubtedly allied to the preceding 

 species. 



10. EuRYPLACA, Meijr. 



Head with appressed scales, sidetufts large, meeting above, 

 loosely appressed. Antennae moderate, in male moderately 

 ciliated (1), basal joint moderately stout, with a fugitive pecten 

 of two or three hair-scales. Palpi moderate, second joint reaching 

 or exceeding base of antenna, with smooth appressed scales, 

 terminal joint shorter than second, rather stout, recurved. Thorax 

 smooth. Eorewings elongate, rather broad, apex obtusely 

 rectangular, hindmargin slightly oblique. Hindwings hardly 

 narrower than f orewings, oblong-ovate, hindmargin faintly sinuate, 

 cilia \. Abdomen broadly dilated, distinctly flattened, strongly 

 margined. Posterior tibiae with dense appressed hairs. Pore- 

 wings with vein 7 to hindmargin, 2 from before angle of cell. 

 Hindwings normal. 



Closely allied to Seliocausta, from which it is distinguished 

 principally by the broadly dilated and rather flattened abdomen. 



