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Species unknown and probably not properly determined. 



IVepliopteryx rnbiginella Wlk., C. B. M. pt. 27, p. 55, 1863.— -^ and 

 9 • Diugy cinereous. Head and fore part of the thorax more or less rusty red ; 

 maxillary palpi short, porrect ; wings with a long, pale, cinereous, slightly in- 

 terlined fringe. Fore wings hoary, narrow, somewhat rounded at the tips, 

 mostly oveispread hindward with a rusty hue; discal dot and marginal points 

 blackish; costa straight; exterior border convex, oblique; %, labial palpi with 

 a long pencilldte tuft of testaceous hairs. Antenna} incrassated towards the 

 base. Abdomen extending a little beyond the hind wings ; 9 labial palpi erect, 

 rising a little higher than the vertex ; third joint lanceolate, less than half the 

 length of the second. Length of body 5—5.5 lines, of wings 13 — 15 lines. 



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lVei>hoi»tery.v traii!i>itoIla Wlk., C. B. M. pt. 27, p, 54, 1863.— Female 

 cinereous. Proboscis distinct; palpi slightly decumbent, pubescent, rather stout; 

 third joint elongate, conical, full half the length of the second ; antenuse rather 

 stout; abdomen extending a little beyond the hind wings; fore wings rather 

 narrow, hardly acute, mostly hoary, except towards the inner border; interior 

 and exterior lines blackish, undulating, dentate, rather ditfuse; discal dot black- 

 ish, elongated ; marginal points black; costa straight : exterior border slightly 

 convex and oblique; hind wings with a slight seneous tinge. Length of body 5 

 lines, of wings 14 lines. 



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Possibly Zophodia grossularUe Pack. 



Sfephopteryx seniiiiivellaWlk., C. B. M. pt. 35, p. 1717, 1866. — Female 

 blackish cinereous. Head, body beneath, legs and hind wings, pure white. 

 Palpi white, slightly ascending, extending somewhat beyond head, a little shorter 

 than the breadth of the latter; third joint black, lanceolate, less than half the 

 length of the second. Antennse slender. Abdomen cinereous above, extending 

 much beyond the hind wings. Legs slender; fore wings narrow, rounded at the 

 tips ; an irregular, cinereous, not oblique, sometimes interrupted antemedial line ; 

 a few small cinereous marks near the outei- side of the line: exterior border 

 convex, rather oblique. Length of body 4.5 lines, of wings 13 lities. 



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Eiirliodope approxiiuella Wlk., C. B. M. pt. 35, p. 1722, 1866.— 'J, ? 

 pale straw color. Palpi porrect, squamous, much longer than the breadth of the 

 head, third joint lanceolate, not more than one-fourth length of second. An- 

 tennae of % minutely setulose. Abdomen extending much beyond the hind 

 wings. Wings with a slight jeneous tinge ; fore wings with a brown subcostal 

 stripe, which is diffuse and reddish on the hind side; hind wings white, semi- 

 hyaline. Length of body 3.5 lines, of wings 9 lines. 



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