2 BULLETIN OF THE LIVERPOOL MUSEUMS. 
whitish cinereous. Aldomen whitish cinereous. Legs whitish, profusely 
sprinkled with minute black scale-points. 
Type & (13358) Mus. Wlsm. 
Habitat. Abd-el-Kuri Id. (1-3. XII. 98). 
Tineina. 
Gelechiadz. 
Onebala, Wkr. 
(2) Onebala simplex. 
Antenne slightly serrate ; pale fawn-ochreous, dusted with greyish fuscous 
above, the basal joint dark fuscous above. /ulpi long, strongly recurved, 
smooth, the median joint somewhat flattened; pale fawn-ochreous. Head 
greyish. Yhorax pale fawn-ochreous, smeared with greyish fuscous above. 
Fore-wings pale fawn-ochreous, slightly shaded with greyish fuscous, especially 
above the fold and before the apex and termen; with three blackish spots, 
the first on the cell before the middle, another in the fold straight below it, 
a third at the end of the cell; also four or five blackish dentate spots along 
the termen at the base of the greyish ochreous cilia which have a paler basal 
line. zp. al. 115 mm. Hind-wings pale greyish, the central portion slightly 
iridescent ; cilia brownish grey. Abdomen fawn-ochreous, with greyish fuscous 
shading. Legs pale cinereous. 
Type 3 (13361) Mus. W1sm. 
Habitat. Sokotra: Adho Dimellus (3500 ft., 2. IT. 99). 
Hypsolophus, F. 
(3) Hypsolophus granti. 
Antenne pale brownish testaceous, with some fuscous scaling near the 
basal joint. Palpi with the usual triangular tuft on the median joint, dark 
brownish externally, with a whitish line along its upper edge; the terminal 
joint white, speckled with black scales. Head and Thorax pale brownish 
testaceous. Fore-wings pale brownish testaceous, speckled with black ; some 
short oblique fuscous streaks along the costa, and a few groups of similar 
scales about the middle and end of the cell, on the dorsum before the tornus 
and about the termen, with one erect black dorsal patch at one-sixth from the 
base (this patch, which is very distinct, occurs in one specimen only out of a 
series of five, but in one or two of the others it is indicated by a few dark 
scales in the same position ; the ground-colour slightly varies either in the 
direction of paler brown or darker greyish testaceous, the shading on the 
termen being also variable in quantity, and the speckling of dark scales more 
or less grouped or tending to obliteration) ; cilia of the same colour as the 
wing-surface, slightly streaked with darker scales. #zp. al. 15-16 mm. 
Hind-wings with the termen slightly bisinuate ; somewhat iridescent along the 
middle, brownish grey ; cilia paler than the wing, and with a slender sub- 

this angle is usually described as the abdominal angle, and the margin between this 
and the base is called the abdominal margin. I should propose for convenience of 
description that the word flezus be applied to the abdominal angle and to its equivalent 
when it occurs on the fore-wing; that the term dorswm should be limited to that 
portion of the margin which lies beyond it, except when no appreciable angle exists ; 
and that the term /imbus should be used for that portion of the margin lying between 
the flexus and the base. I have made use of these terms in the present paper. 
