622 EXOTIC MICEOLBriJDOPTERA. 



dark fuscous. Thorax ochreous-whitish, dorsally irrorated daik 

 fuscous. Forewings elongate, apox obtuse, tcrnien nearly straiglit, 

 rather oblique; ochreous-whitish ; markings formed of dark fus- 

 cous irroration; a small spot on base of costa, and one beneath costa 

 near base ; an oblique-oval spot crossing fold at | ; some fuscous 

 irroration towards base of dorsum ; stigmata moderate, rather 

 elongate, plical slightly before first discal ; an elongate suffused 

 mark above and between first and second discal; a streak along 

 costa from before middle to |, attenuated anterioi'ly ; a rather bent 

 whitish shade from f of costa to tornus preceded and followed by 

 undefined bauds of brownish irroration, a spot of darker suffusion 

 before apex ; marginal black dots round apex and termen : cilia 

 whitish. Hindwings grey ; cilia grey-whitish. 

 Brazil, Teffe, January (Parish) ; 1 ex. 



Dichomeris heteracma, n. sp. 



c? 2 • 12-13 mm. Head, thorax whitish-ochreous. Palpi 

 second joint greyish-ochreous sprinkled dark grey, apical edge 

 wliite, in S enlarged and with long expansible whitish hairs above, 

 terminal joint whitish, anterior edge dark fuscous, in c? half second. 

 Forewings elongate, apex obtuse-pointed, termen slightly rounded, 

 oblicjue; whitish-ochreous, a few dark fuscous specks, more numerous 

 along costa ; sometimes a cloudy fuscous dot in disc at | ; stigmata 

 dark fuscous, plical beneath first discal ; an elongate cloudy mark 

 of dark fuscous irroration on costa at |, and more or less undefined 

 dark fuscous irroration towards termen, often a cloudy dark apical 

 spot ; a marginal series of black dots round posterior part of costa 

 and termen : cilia whitish-oclireous, above apex a dark grey bar. 

 Hindwings grey ; cilia pale greyish. 



Ehazil, TefFe, December ; Peru, Iquitos, March to May {Parisli) ; 

 14 ex. Exceptional in the short terminal joint of palpi in ^ , but 

 otherwise a characteristic Dichomeris. 



^ACRIBOLOGA, n. g. 



Characters of Dichomeris, but forewings 2 and 3 separate. 

 Hitherto included in Nothris, from which it is immediately 

 separated by the presence of cubital pecten ; really very close to 

 Dichomeris, to which JVothris itself has no real affinity. 



Type malacodes Meyr. ; also includes citharista, tetrametra, cymo- 

 trocha. 



AGELIARCHIS, n. g. 



Head with appressed scales ; ocelli far posterior ; tongue 

 developed. Antennae ^, in c? serrulate, ciliated, basal joint 

 elongate, in J stalk thickened near base, with subbasal notch and 

 large scale-tuft above it. Labial palpi second joint extremely long, 

 straight, jiorrected, with rough projecting hairscales above through- 

 out and at apex, terminal joint less than lialf second, ascending, 



