MICROLEPIDOPTERA OF PHILIPPINE ISLANDS 97 



Catalogiis, pars 10, p. 53; 1913, in Wytsman, Genera Insectorum, fasc. 

 149, p. 52.— Diakonoff, 1956, Proc. Ned. Akad. Wet., ser. C, vol. 59, p. 640, 

 figs. 9, 16 (figs, neur., genitalia cT, New Guinea). 

 Epirrhoeca neoris Meyrick, 1911, Proc. Linn. Soc. New South Wales, vol, 36, p. 293 

 (d^, Australia) [new synonym]. 



Distribution: Christmas Is., Australia, New Guinea. 



Material examined: Luzon, Mt. Makiling (Baker), 3 cT', 19 (USNM). 



Although the generic name Epirrhoeca has been sunk as a synonym 

 of Coenognosis long ago (Fletcher, 1926), the validity of the specific 

 name neoris apparently has not been questioned before. 



Trymalitis Meyrick, 1905 



Trymalitis cataracta Meyrick, 1907 



Figure 569 



Trymalitis cataracta Meyrick, 1907, Joum. Bombay Nat. Hist. Soc, vol. 18, 

 p. 153 id', Ceylon).— Bradley, 1957, Nat. Hist. Renell Is., vol. 2, no. 19, 

 p. 97 {optima, macarista synonyms). — Clarke, 1963, Catalogue . . . Micro- 

 lepidoptera . . . Meyrick, vol. 4, p. 80, pi. 38, figs. 3-3c. 



Trymaltis optima Meyrick, 1911 [sic], Proc. Linn. Soc. New iSouth Wales, vol. 

 36, p. 294 {& 9 t Queensland; generic name misspelled, Trymaltis) . 



Trymalitis optima. — Fletcher, 1931, Cat. Indian Insects, fasc. 22, p. 13. — Meyrick 

 1939, Trans. Roy. Ent. Soc. London, vol. 89, p. 53 (macarista synonym). — 

 Clarke, 1963, Catalogue . . . Microlepidoptera . . . Meyrick, vol. 4, p. 80, 

 pi. 38, figs. 2-2b. 



Trymalitis macarista Meyrick, 1934, Exotic Microlepidoptera, vol. 4, p. 489. 



Distribution: Andaman Is., Ceylon, Java, Siam, Queensland, New 

 Guinea, Fiji, Bismarck Is. 



Material examined: Luzon, Mt. Makiling (Baker), 1 cT, genit. 

 slide "July 29, 1935, A. B." Fiji (Wm. Schaus), 1 d" (USNM). 



In the initial line of the original description of T. optima (fig. 569) 

 the generic name is misspelled, '' Trymaltis," while in the second line 

 and in the index this name is spelled correctly, Trymalitis. The 

 erroneous spelling is used by TiUyard, 1926 (Insects Australia and 

 New Zealand, p. 427) and by Neave, 1940 (Nomenclator Zoologicus, 

 vol. 4, p. 584). 



Schoenotenini 



Key to the Philippine Genera of Schoenotenini 



1. Hindwing with veins 6 and 7 short stalked, connate or closely approximated 

 from upper angle of cell or from obliquely running upper edge of cell, remote 



from 5 Schoenotenes 



Hindwing with veins 6 and 7 very long-stalked, seemingly from base of wing, 

 stalk sometimes connected with middle of cell by a vertical cross bar. 



Stenarchella, new genus 



