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figure, which is the only record of the genus of which I am aware ; 

 from an inspection of the figure I am inclined to the opinion that it 

 has been designed from an injured specimen, and that the emargi- 

 nation is not natural ; but I know not the species to which it can be 

 referred. 



fSp. 1. cmarglnella. Alls anticis linear ibus, griseo-cinereis, apicejusco striato. 

 (Exp. Alar. 6 lin.?) 



I'h. Ti. emargiiiella. Donovan, xi. pi. 392. /. 3. — N. G. emarginella. Steph. 

 Cutal. ii. 191. No. 7223. 



"Anterior wings linear and deeply emarginated on the outer edge, greyish: 

 apex streaked with fuscous." — Donovan, L c. 



"Found in Kent." — Don. I.e.: which is the only account we 



possess of this singular insect. 



Genus CCCXXIII. — Chelaria, Haworth. 



Paljii two, very long, recurved, divaricating, clothed with scales, which arc 

 very long on the basal joints, and extend nearly to the apex of the terminal 

 one, which is longer than the other two, curved, exposetl, acute, and naked 

 at the tip : viaxillcs long, scaly. Antennw rather long, slender, hair-like, 

 simple : head small, globose, clothed with depressed scales : eyes small, 

 globose: thorax not crested: wings subclavate; anterior long and narrow, 

 with a dark costal spot; posterior broader, acute, with long cilia: body 

 longish, slender in the males, with a tuft at the apex ; stouter in the females 

 and acute : legs short, posterior long, with long scales exteriorly. 



This genus — which is the type of Hypatima of Hlibner — is distin- 

 guished from the foregoing by having the anterior wings very narrow, 

 obtuse, pale, with a conspicuous dark blotch in the midle of the costa, 

 the hinder wings broader in proportion and acute, with very long 

 cilia, the palpi less recurved, longer and more divaricating, and 

 clothed nearly to the apex of the terminal joint with long scales, 

 which terminate rather abruptly, so as to give the appearance of an 

 additional joint. 



Sp. 1. rhomboidella. Alis anticis cinereis, macula media trigond costali nigra, 

 posticis fuscescentibus. (Exp. Alar. 6 — 8 lin.) 



Ph. Ti. rhomboidella. Linnc.—Ch. rhomboidella. Steph. Catal.u. 198. JVo.7224. 

 Curtis, viii. pi. 368. 



Anterior wings ash-colourcd, with minute blackish dots on the base and apex- 

 of the costa, and a large darker triangular spot in the middle ; behind this. 



