47^ Mr. E. Meyrick on some 



Ekygia, Gn. 



65. Erygia ajncalis, Gn. 



Erygia apicalis, Gn., vii., 50 ; E. usta, Walk., SuppL, 

 918. 



Port Moresby {Kowald, Sayer) ; six specimens. 



Phlegetonia, Gn. 

 66. Phlegetonia conspicienda, Walk. 

 Patceta conspicienda, Walk., 1748. 

 Two specimens (Sayer). 



LOPHOPTERA, Gn. 



67. Lophoptera squamigera, Gn. 

 One specimen (Sayer). 



Maceda, Walk. 



68. Maceda mansueta, Walk. 



Maceda mansueta, Walk., 1140 ; Calduba ohtenta, ib., 

 1815. 



One specimen (Sayer). 



Ceparcha, n. g. 



Ocelli present ; eyes naked ; tongue developed. Antennse in ^ 

 moderately ciliated, in ? more shortly, basal joint with short 

 tooth of scales above. Palpi moderately long, ascending, clothed 

 with dense tolerably appressed scales, terminal joint almost as long 

 as second, hardly more slender, obtuse. Thorax not crested, 

 collar dense, suberect. Abdoraen with two small dorsal crests 

 near base. Tibiae densely scaled, rather rough above, not spinose. 

 Fore wings with veins 7 and 8 out of 9, 10 connected by bar with 

 9, surface with tufts of raised scales. Hind wings with veins 3 and 

 4 stalked, 5 nearly approximated, 6 and 7 approximated at base. 



69. Ceparcha cymatistis, n. s. 



3' ? , 32 — 35 mm. Head white sprinkled with fuscous. Palpi 

 fuscous sprinkled with white. Antennae fuscous. Thorax white, 

 with three slender ill-defined transverse fuscous bars. Abdomen 



