472 Mr. E. Meyrick on some 



senting reniform, sometimes absent, becoming suflfused beneath, 

 posterior edge formed by a very fine pale line traversing patch ; 

 sometimes a small bright reddish-orange spot in disc before and 

 beneath reniform ; an indistinct irregular cvirved and sinuate series 

 of cloudy blackish dots at five-sixths ; a series of black dots before 

 hind margin ; cilia coppery-brown, tips brown-whitish. Hind 

 wings in ^ pale whitish-ochreous, with a cloudy fuscous border, 

 in ? more or less suffused with fuscous throughout. 



Four specimens (Sayer). 



EisoBA, Moore. 

 Ocelli present ; eyes naked ; tongue developed. Antennae in 

 both sexes ciliated, basal joint with dense projecting scales. Palpi 

 moderate, ascending, second joint rough-scaled, terminal joint 

 short, cylindrical. Thorax and abdomen not crested. Tibise with 

 dense loosely appressed scales, not spinose. Fore wings with 

 veins 6, 7, 8 out of 9, 10 connected with 9 by bar. Hind wings 

 with veins 3, 4, 5 approximated, equidistant, 6 and 7 closely 

 approximated at base. 



To this genus is to be referred repugnans, Walk., de- 

 scribed by Walker as a TJiyatira on the ground of some- 

 what similar markings, for in structure it is of course 

 widely dissimilar, and in no respect allied ; and probably 

 also two or three other species placed by Walker in the 

 same genus, which I have not yet been able to examine 

 critically. 



49. Risoha spharophora, n. s. 

 2 , 38 mm. Head dull green. Palpi pale ochreous, sides 

 greenish-tinged. Antennae pale ochreous, basal joint green. 

 Thorax pale yellowish-ochreous, slightly reddish-tinged, and 

 sprinkled with ochreous-brown. Abdomen with basal half 

 ochreous-whitish, second and third segments blackish on sides of 

 back, terminal half light ochreous. Legs whitish-ochreous, tarsi 

 somewhat infascated, middle tibiae banded with blackish and 

 green (anterior legs broken). Fore wings elongate-triangular, 

 costa straight, apex obtuse, hind margin somewhat oblique, 

 romided, waved beneath ; dull green, sprinkled with blackish ; 

 markings light yellow-ochreous, partially margined internally first 

 with white and then with blackish ; a basal patch, its outer edge 

 running from base of costa to one-third of inner margin, slightly 

 curved ; orbicular small, round ; reniform larger, round, without 

 dark centre ; a semioval spot on inner margin beyond middle, 



