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grey. Forcwings elongate, costa gently arched, apex obtuse, 

 termen rounded, rather strongly oblique ; 7 abiient ; light ochreous- 

 yellow, along costa whitish-tinged ; costal edge blackish at base ; 

 a round blotch of somewhat modified light yellowish scales, more 

 or less mixed with black especially on edges, towards dorsum in 

 middle ; apical third of wing pale grey, with a pale yellowish 

 streak running round costa and upper part of termen, edged 

 by a row of black dots ; second discal stigma moderate, black, and 

 a larger black dot on dorsum rather before it : cilia ochreous- 

 yellow, towards tornus whitish-grey. Hindwings light grey ; 

 cilia pale greyish. 



Bkitish G01ANA, Bartica, Mallali, from Janu-iry to March 

 (Parish) ; seven specimens. 



Doliotechna Integra, n. sp. 



c? 5 . 8-10 mm. Head and thorax light yellow-ochreous. 

 Palpi whitish, second joint dark fuscous except apex. Antennal 

 ciliations of J 4. Abdomen grey. Forewings elongate, costa 

 gently arched, apex obtuse, termen obliquely rounded ; 7 present ; 

 light yellow-ochreous, with scattered dark fuscous specks ; costa 

 narrowly deep ochreous-yellow ; discal stigmata raised, black, 

 second rather large, plical minute or obsolete, obliquely beyond 

 first discal; a rather large black dot on dorsum rather before 

 second discal ; a series of irregular black dots running ver)- near 

 posterior fourth of costa and termen : cilia ochreous-yellow, 

 towards base with some dark fuscous specks. Hindwings and 

 cilia grey. 



British Guiana, Bartica, in January and February (Parish) ; 

 six specimens. 



HYPEECALLIA, Steph. 



A fuller acquaintance with the structural variability of the 

 South American species previously referred to Coptotelia, Zell., 

 or its synonyms, has convinced me that they cannot properly be 

 separated from IlypercaVia, which name I therefore adopt for the 

 whole ; the genus is characteristic of South America, though 

 stragglers occur elsewhere. I unfortunately confused the conception 

 of Hypercallia by attributing to it a number of Australian species 

 whose palpi are really of a different type ; these species I now 

 refer to Philohota. 



Hypercallia habristis, n. sp. ^^ 



$. 16 mm. Head pale yellow, centrally whilish-tinged. Palj.i 

 with second joint brown, with expanded yellowish scales at apex 

 above, terminal joint less than half second, posteriorly thickened 

 with projecting scales, yellowish, anteriorly brownish, apex white. 

 Thorax yellowish, suffused with deep yellow anteriorly. Abdomen 



