1897.] WEST-INDIAN MICRO-LEPIDOPTERA. 97 



102. IcONISMA MACROCERA, Sp. 11. 



Antenna with the basal joint dirty whitish, brownish cinereous 

 beyond. Palpi dull whitish, shaded with fuscous at the sides 

 except at the tips of the second and apical joints. Head dull 

 whitish. Thorax hoary whitish. Fore wings hoary whitish, with 

 three elongate fuscous streaks, the first from the base running 

 below the costa to one-third, the margin above it being also 

 slightly shaded with fuscous ; the second also from the base 

 following the fold to the dorsum : the third along the outer 

 portion of the cell, commencing slightly before the middle of the 

 wing and ending with the cell ; some scattered fuscous sprinkling 

 around the margins extends into the cilia, which have a slight 

 ochreous tinge except along the costa, where they are whitish. 

 Exp. al. 10 mm. Hind winys pale greyish ; cilia tinged with 

 ochreous. Abdomen greyish ochreous. Legs pale cinereous. 



Type, d Mus. Hedemann. 



Hal. West Indies — St. Thomas, 15 III.-8 IV. (Gudmann, 

 Hedemann). Three specimens. 



V. XYLORYCTHm 



31. Glyphidocera, Wlsm. 



103. GlYPHIDOCEKA AITDAX, Wlsm. 



Gh/phidocera audax, Wlsm. Pr. Z. Soc. Lond. 1891,531-2, 547, 

 PI. XLI. 8a-e (1892) '. 



Hob. West Indies — St. Vincent \ 



104. Glyphidocera dominicella, sp. n. 



Antenna; pale fawn-brown. Palpi, head, and thorax fawn-grey. 

 Fore wings fawn-grey, sparsely sprinkled with olive-brown ; with 

 two olive-brown spots on the disc, one at its outer extremity, 

 the other halfway between this and the base ; cilia fawn-grey 

 with a slight ochreous tinge. Exp, al. 15 mm. Hind wings and 

 cilia brownish olivaceous. Abdomen brownish olivaceous. Leys 

 scarcely paler than the hind wings. 



Type, S Mus. Wlsm. 



Hab. West Indies— Dominica (Point Michell, 29 V.). Two 

 specimens. 



This species differs from audax, Wlsm., in having the base of 

 the costa of the fore wings less abruptly arched, and in the hind 

 wings being more opaque and having paler cilia. 



105. Glypuidocera recticostella, sp. n. 



Antennae strongly notched in the 6 beyond the basal joint, 

 serrate towards the apex ; ochreous beneath, shaded with greyish 

 fuscous above. Palpi strongly recurved, laterally divergent ; 

 greyish fuscous. Bead and face greyish fuscous. Thorax greyish 



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