2 EXOTIC HTCEOLEnnOPTERA. 



basal patch moderate, edge obtusely angulatcd above middle ; 

 central fascia only distinct on costal third, thence outer edge trace- 

 able to tornus ; costal patch flattened-triangular ; a suffused spot 

 towards termen below middle, and several sm^ll indistinct spots 

 along termen : cilia brown. Hindwiugs grey spotted with darker ; 

 cilia light grey. 



Philippines, Luzon, at 5000 feet ; one specimen. 



Capua cornigera, n. sp. 



2 . 20 mm. Head and thorax ochreous-white. Palpi dark fus- 

 cous, terminal joint and apex of second white. Abdomen grey. 

 Forewings elongate, costa gently arched, apex obtuse, termen 

 sinuate, somewhat oblique : ochreous-white, wdth some scattered 

 grey strigula? partly suffused with pale yellowish, especially poste- 

 riorly ; two small dark fuscous spots on costa at and near base ;• 

 an irregular-edged grey streak along dorsum from near base to 

 central fascia ; central fascia rather dark leaden-grey, partially 

 edged with blackish and tinged here and there with jellowish, 

 oblique, rather narrow on costal third, slender and somewhat 

 angulated inwards beneath this, dorsal half broad and with a black 

 projection on its upper posterior angle ; a small dark fuscous semi- 

 oval spot on middle of costa ; costal patch rounded-triangular, dark 

 leaden-grey marked with blackish ; some irregular blackish dots 

 on apical part of costa and termen : cilia ochreous-whitish, on costa 

 with blackish bars. Hindwings grey ; cilia light grey, with faint 

 darker subbasal shade. 



Madras, Xilgiris, at 3500 feet, in August {H. L. Andrewes). 



~'- SPHETERISTA, n. g. 



Antennae in J" fasciculate-ciliated. Palpi moderately long, 

 porrected, second joint rough-scaled above and beneath, terminal 

 joint moderate. Thoi'ax with erectile posterior crest. Forewings 

 with 3 from angle, 7 and 8 stalked, 7 to termen. Hindwings 

 without basal pecten ; 3 and 4 connate, 5 approximated, 6 and 7 

 approximated towards base. 



Type variabilis Wals,, from the Hawaiian Islands ; placed by 

 Lord Walsingham in Cajma, in which genus, how^ever, 6 and 7 of 

 hindwings are stalked. Several allied Hawaiian species are also 

 referable here. 



— ENODITIS, n. g. 



Antennae in d* ciliated. Palpi very long, porrected, second 

 joint clothed with dense appressed scales. Forewings with 3 from 

 angle, 7 and 8 stalked, 7 to termen. Hindwings without basal 

 pecten ; 3 and 4 remote, 5 approximated to 4, 6 and 7 connate. 



Tj])e pra'cana Kenn., from Eastern Siberia. 



