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transversely placed, conduent; an indistinct darker subtcrmiaal 

 shade; dark fuscous marginal dots separated by brownish-oclireous 

 round apex and terraen : cilia brownish. Hindwings blackish-grej^, 

 rather thinly scaled ; cilia grey, apical half whitish-grey ; frenulum 

 robust, bristles coalesced. 



British Guiana, Mallali, March (Parish) ; 1 ex. 



Myrophila traumatias, n. sp. 



9 . 21 mm. Head pale brownish, face whitish-tinged, collar 

 fuscous, orbit in front and behind red, above white, beneath ferru- 

 ginous. (Palpi broken.) Thorax fuscous, shoulder narrowly red. 

 Porewings elongate, apex obtuse-pointed, termen faintly sinuate, 

 somewhat oblique ; violet-fuscous ; costal edge bright ferruginous ; 

 short red median and subdorsal streaks almost from base, former 

 terminating in a small spot; a small red spot beneath fold at I ; 

 stigmata forming small red spots, plical hardly before first discal, 

 an additional spot in disc at i, tending to form an oblique streak 

 with plical, and another spot below middle of disc ; irregularly 

 arranged red dashes on veins posteriorly, forming two series 

 separated by an obscure pale or whitish-tinged rather curved sub- 

 terminal shade : cilia light brownish, base tinged reddish. Hind- 

 wings dark fuscous ; cilia grey, darker towards base. 

 Borneo, Kuching (Ilewiit) ; 1 ex. 



BROCHOMETIS, n. g. 



Palpi second joint with loose apical tuft, terminal joint shorter ; 

 forewings 7 to costa ; hindwiugs with cubital pecten. 

 Type plexigramma Meyr. 



EUPOLIS, n. g. 



Labial palpi very long, recurved, second joint thickened with 

 dense appressed scales, slightly rough beneath, terminal joint us 

 long as second, rather stout, slightly roughened anteriorly, pointed. 

 Posterior tibiae with appressed scales. Porewings 2 and 3 stalked 

 from near angle, 4 from angle, 7 absent, 11 from middle. Hind- 

 wings over 1, trapezoidal, termen slightly sinuate beneath apex, 

 cilia ^ ; wath cubital pecten ; 3 and 4 connate, 5 parallel, 6 and 7 

 connate. 



Typo stygnota Wals., erroneously described as a Ghjpludocera, to 

 which genus it has no near alliance ; perhaps related to Tricliotcqihe. 

 I have it from Para and Jurimaguas. 



NEOCHRISTA, n. g. 



Palpi second joint without apical tuft, terminal joint rather 

 shorter ; forewings 7 absent ; hind wings with cubital pecten. 



Type auritogata Wals., described as a Noeza, 

 VOL. n.— March 1923. 2 s 



