186 Mr. E. Meyrick on 



Celebes; two specimens, A female from Fiali in British 

 Museum, without palpi, appears otherwise quite identical. 

 The terminal joint of palpi is not really longer than usual, 

 but the unusual shortness of the second joint causes it to 

 appear relatively longer. This and the two next species 

 are nearly allied together, but structurally distinct. 



41. /. otoptcra, n. sjd. 



$ $. 16-19 mm. Head and thorax fuscous, face whitisli-oc'hreous. 

 Palpi shining leaden-grey, second joint above with a subapical spot 

 of yellowish st;ffusion, base light yellow, terminal joint half second. 

 Antenna? dark fuscous, in $ ochreous beneath. Abdomen dark 

 fuscous, beneath whitish. Fore-wings elongate, posteriorly dilated, 

 somewhat broader in $ , costa gently arched, apex rounded, termen 

 rounded, little oblique ; hi $ 1 and 8 stalked, in $ 8 absent (coin- 

 cident), 8 when present to costa ; dark fuscous ; in ^J a roundish 

 impression beneath costa at |, containing a tuft of whitish-ochreous 

 scales from upper margin, covered normally by a flap of long fuscous 

 scales from anterior margin ; extreme costal edge ochreous-whitish 

 on posterior f ; cilia ochreous-whitish, with dark fuscous basal line, 

 towards tornus infuscated. Hind-wings with 7 absent (coincident 

 with 6) ; dark fuscous, somewhat thinly scaled towards base, with 

 indications of two or three semi-transparent streaks ; in (^ a more 

 distinct pale suffused streak from base through disc to beyond 

 middle ; cilia as in fore-wings. 



Borneo ; five specimens. Also two in British Museum. 



42. /. cklorosph&na, n. sp. 



(^ $. 15 mm. Head fuscous, face paler, sides ochreous-yellowish. 

 Palpi ochreous-yellow, base whitish, second and terminal joints 

 anteriorly dark leaden-grey from a submedian ring of second joint 

 to apex, terminal joint half second. Antennje dark fuscous. 

 Thorax and abdomen rather dark fuscous, abdomen ochreous-whitish 

 beneath except apical joint. Fore-wings elongate, posteriorly 

 dilated, costa gently arched, apex rounded, termen rounded, some- 

 what oblique ; 7 and 8 stalked, 8 to costa ; rather dark fuscous, 

 slightly ochreous-tinged, darker posteriorly, costa and termen 

 suftusedly blackish-fuscous ; in (J an oval imj^ression beneath 

 costa at f, containing a tuft of whitish-ochreous scales from upper 

 margin, covered by a flap of long fuscous scales from anterior 



