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middle, continued as an indistinct line across second discal stigma 

 to costa at | ; terminal area' tinged with brownish : cilia ochreous- 

 yellow. Hindwings pale ochreous ; cilia light ochreous-yellowish. 

 'New Guinea, Woodlark I, {Meek) ; one specimen, 



HAPALOTEUCHA, n. g. 



Characters of Philobota, but antenna) almost 1. 

 Type parciyramriia Meyr. 



CHRYSONOMA, n. g. 



Head with oppressed scales, sidetufts raised; ocelli present; 

 tongue developed. Antennae f, in S moderately or rather 

 strongly ciliated, basal joint moderately elongate, with pecten. 

 Labial palpi very long, recurved, second joint exceeding base of 

 antennae, somewhat thickened with appressed scales, terminal 

 joint as long as second, slender, acute. Maxillary palpi very 

 short, tiliform, appressed to tongue. Posterior tibias clothed with 

 rough hairs above. Forewings with 1 h furcate, 2 from near 

 angle, 7 and 8 stalked, 7 to termen, 11 from middle. Hind- 

 wings 1, elongate-ovate, cilia f-f ; 3 and 4 connate; 5-7 nearly 

 jjarallel. 



Type fascialis Fab. (himaculana Don.) ; includes also tentatella 

 Walk., argutella Zell., and others. 



Chrysonoma cornuta, n. sp, 



5 . 13 mm. Head, palpi, and thorax light ochreous-orange, 

 palpi loosely scaled above. Abdomen whitish-grey. Forewings 

 elongate, costa gently arched, apex obtuse, termen slightly rounded, 

 oblique; light ochreous-orange; a wedgeshaped somewhat oblique 

 fuscous spot from dorsum before tornus reaching more than half 

 across wing, anteriorly edged first M'ith dark fuscous and then with 

 whitish, posterioily suffused with brownish-orange ; cilia pale 

 ochrcous-orauge, towards tornus suffused with brownish-orange. 

 Hindwings grey ; cilia vvhitish-grej\ 



Ceylon, Puttalam, in October {Pole); two specimens. 



HELIOCAUSTA Meyr. 



Following essential character should be added : Hindwings with 

 5 considerably curved and approximated to 4 at base. 

 Type paralijrgis Meyr. 



EOCHROIS Meyr. 



H'^-'^e imlveridenta Meyr. ; this genus is now restricted to half-a- 

 dozen species. 



