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Cnephasia corusca, n. sp. ^ 



c? . J 5 mm. Head and tliorax reddish-brown somewhat mixed 

 with pale yellowish. I'alpi reddish-brown, base and a bar on 

 second joint pale yellowish. Antenmc simple. Abdomen dark 

 tuscous, anal tuft pale ochreous. Forewings elongate-triangular, 

 costa gently arched, apex obtuse, termen rounded, somewhat 

 oblique ; light brown with violet-silvery iridescence ; markings 

 darker olive-brown edged with blackish and then with pale 

 yellowish; a transverse mark from costa near base; a triangular 

 blotch on dorsum about g, reaching half across wing ; a narrow 

 fascia from g of costa to middle of dorsum, somewhat angulated in 

 middle, sending from angle a branch obliquely downwards into next 

 fascia ; a very irregular fascia about |, outer edge acutely angu- 

 lated above middle but beneath this with a dee}) reiiiform excava- 

 tion edged with yellow-whitish, costal portion forming two parallel 

 arms, dorsal extremity almost obsolete ; a uarrow subterminal 

 fascia, towards costa trifurcate, lower part of first branch mixed 

 with brassy-yellow ; several small subconlluent triangular spots 

 along" termen, one in middle touching a projection of subterminal 

 fascia: cilia dark brown barred with pale yellowish. Hindwings 

 dark fuscous ; cilia fuscous, with dark fuscous subbasal shade. 



Fke>x'h Guiana, St. Jean du Maroni, in January ; one specimen. 



Cuephasia temulenta, n. sp, 



5. 17 mm. Head, palpi, and thorax dark fuscous mixed with 

 deep ferruginous, i)alpi 4. Abdomen pale grey. i'orewings sub- 

 oblong, costa anteriorly rather strongly, posteriorly slightly arched, 

 apex obtuse, termen slightly sinuate, oblique; 7 to termen ; deep 

 ferruginous suft'usedly mixed with dark purplish-fuscous ; angu- 

 lated edge of basal patch and straight rather oblii|ue anterior edge 

 of central fascia indicated by some blackish scales, but very in- 

 definite : cilia dark grey with blackish subbasal line. Hindwings 

 ligiit grey ; cilia grey-whitish, with faint grey subbasal shade. 



Tkansvaal, Waterval-onder, in November (Junse); two specimens. 

 A peculiar species, at first sight strongly resembling a Feronea. 



Eulia smaragditis, n, sp. 



S . 'M mm. Head and thorax white mixed with grey. Antenna! 

 ciliations 1. Abdomen whitish sprinkled with grey. Forewmgs 

 elongate, moderate, posteriorly dilated, costa gently arched, apex 

 obtuse, termen slightly rounded, little obli(]ue ; silvery-white with 

 a faint greenish tinge, strewn with small scattered striguke and 

 groups of black and emerald-green scales ; basal patch grey witli 

 scattered black scales, on costa and outer edge irregularly marked 

 with black. and emerald-green, outer edge angulated in middle, 

 Kubmediau area suffused with silvery-whitish to near base ; a series 

 of small black spots along cosla ; an emerald-green spot marked 



