154 Lord Walsingham's revision of the 



the anal angle, the costa marked with black dots, and the rest of 

 the wing sparingly sprinkled with less distinct ones. Fringes of 

 the colour of the wings, and brownish at the tips. Hind wings 

 dark urnber-brown, costa pale yellow, fringes greyish brown, 

 divided by a greyish yellow line. Under side umber-brown. Fore 

 wings duty ocbreous, in the marginal area, dusted with brown. 

 Hind wings with the costa narrowly ochreous, and the hind 

 margin still more narrowly edged with ochreous, and ochreous- 

 yellow scaling is visible over the whole surface of the wings ; 

 marginal line finely brown. Fringes of the fore wings yellowish 

 at the base and greyish yellow at the tip, the hind wings greyish 

 yellow, with a more brownish line of separation . 33.fi mm. 



" One female from Paramaribo." 



Acrolophus hamiferellus, Hb. 



Pinaris hamiferella, Hb., Zutrage, figs. 441, 442 ; 

 Poey, Cent. Lep. I. Cub. 



Hiibner's description is short and somewhat vague : 

 it may be rendered as follows : — " This remarkable 

 species, whose palpi curve back over the head to the 

 base of the abdomen, can at most be compared with 

 heracliella, with which it has some resemblance in 

 general habit, but scarcely any at all in the shape of the 

 wings." The locality given is Kio Janeiro, and, if the 

 figure is correct, the apical vein is not forked, the 

 antennae are simple, and the expanse of the fore wings 

 is 30 mm. 



C.ENOGENES, n. g. 



(natvog = new, yevof = race) . 

 Type. C&nogcnes perrensella, Wlsm. 

 Labial paVpi, $, recurved, overarching the thorax; $ short, 

 porrected. Antenna 1 serrated throughout on both sides and pilose. 

 Fore wings with the costa slightly arched, apical margin oblique; 

 the apical vein forked. Hind icings scarcely wider than the fore 

 wings; uncus single. 



This genus belongs to the section of the subfamily 

 Anaphorince, which is distinguished by strongly recurved 

 palpi. The structure of the antennae at once separates 

 it from the other genera in this section, which resemble 

 it in having the apical vein of the fore wings forked. 

 I believe it will be found to be represented in North 



