BY A. JEFFERIS TURNER. 171} 
parallel with 3, 7 and 8 stalked, 7 to apex. Hindwings 
over, apex obtuse, termen’slightly sinuate ; 3 and 4 connate, 
5 somewhat approximate and parallel to 4, 6 and 7 separate, 
parallel. 
A primitive genus near the stem of origin of Nothris 
and Dichomeris. 
TRIGONOPHYLLA TARACHODES Nn. Sp. 
taoaywdns, confused. 
g. 18 mm. Head and thorax pale ochreous-fuscous. 
Palpi whitish, external surface irrorated with fuscous. 
Antenne ochreous-grey-whitish; ciliations in g 3. 
Abdomen pale-grey, with broad ferruginous bars on dorsum 
except near base; beneath pale-reddish irrorated with 
fuscous. Legs ochreous-whitish irrorated with fuscous ; 
posterior pair irrorated beneath only. Forewings triangular, 
costa stright except near base and apex, apex acute, termen 
sinuate, hardly oblique ; pale ochreous-fuscous ; a fuscous 
dot in dise at 2; three ill-defined transverse bands of fuscous 
irroration, first from + costa to mid-dorsum, second from 
mid-costa to tornus, third from costa to tornus parallel 
to termen ; cilia pale-fuscous with whitish points. Hind- 
wings whitish-ochreous, towards termen suffused with pale- 
ochreous-fuscous ; Cilia whitish. 
Q., Eidsvold; one specimen received from Dr. T, 
Bancroft. 
Gen. APROOPTA nov. 
amooomtosg, unforseen. 
Antenne about 3; basal joint stout, without pecten ; 
in ¢ with fascicies of long cilia. Palpi moderately long, 
recurved ; second joint not reaching base of antenne, 
thickened with smoothly appressed scales ; terminal joirt 
short (3), slender, acute. Forewings with 2 separate from 
angle, 3 and 4 approximated from above angle, 7 and 8 
stalked, 7 to apex. Hindwings twice as broad as forewings, 
apex obtuse, termen very slightly sinuate ; 3 and 4 stalked, 
5 somewhat approximated to 4 at origin, 6 and 7 stalke1, 
8 approximated to end of cell. 
The structure of the ¢ antenne is one very unusual 
in this subfamily. 
