47 Entomolog. Mitteilungen XI, 1922, Nr. 2. 



small spot on costa at ^/^: cilia whitish, a dark fuscous basal line and 

 fuscous median shade. Hindwings pale purplish-grey; cilia Avhitish, 

 a faint grey subbasal line. 



Chile, Concepcion (coli. Herbst, 21. I. 1906), 1 ex. A remarkable 

 insect of unusual aspect. 



Grlyphipteiygidae. 



Heliostibes percnopa nov. spec. — (J 16 mm. Head and thorax 

 dark fuscous somewhat sprinkled with whitish. Palpi dark fuscous, 

 second Joint tinged orange interiorlj^ terminal Joint ^^•hitish interiorh-. 

 Antennal ciliations 214. Forevi'ings elongate- triangulär, costa gentl>^ 

 arched, apex obtuse, termen rounded, rather oblique; dark fuscous, 

 suffusedly mixed with ferruginous on posterior half: cilia dark fuscous, 

 sprinkled with ferruginous. Hindwings bronzy-blackish; cilia dark 

 fuscous. 



Chile, Concepcion (coli. Herbst, 17. XII. 1908), I ex. The second 

 Chilean species of this interesting genus, which is confined to Chile 

 and New Zealand. 



Hy])oiiomouti(! ae. 



Homadaula anisocentra nov. spec. — ^. 15 mm. Head, palpi, 

 and thorax grey, slightly and minutely speck led with whitish. Fore- 

 wings elongate, costa gently arched, apex obtuse, termen obhquely 

 rounded; glossj' grey; about 30 irregularly placed black dots in disc, 

 varying in size from moderate to minute, the largest representing 

 second discal stigma, and five others minute on termen: cilia grey. 

 Hindwings grey veins and termen suffused dark grey ; cilia whitish-grey, 

 with grey subbasal shade. 



China, Tsingtau (coU. Prof. Hoff mann), 1 ex. The genus Homa- 

 daula has only been recorded previously from Australia, m here there 

 are several species. 



Die paläarktisclien Teneiirioniden 

 des Deutschen Entomologischen Institutes. No. II (CoL). 



Von Adrian ScbustiT (Wien TV). 



18. Pimelia simulatrix Kr. 



P. simulatrix Kr. ist, nach der Tj'pe, eine Sialagmoptera und wahr- 

 scheinlich mit St. pterocomoides Rtt. synonym. 

 18. Pimelia echidna Fairm. und var. oblonga Senac. 



Senac hat Recht, wenn er in seiner ausgezeichneten Mono- 

 graphie IT, p. 11 die Vermutung ausspricht, daß oblonga eine eigene Art 

 sei. P. echidna hat einen granulierten Kopf, der Halsschild ist an den 



