10 Colonel C. Swinlioe on new sjjecies of 



short au(.l recurved to the ilistorted inner portion of the wing 

 forming the lobe on the inner margin, submedian vein short. 

 Hind wing very broad and ample, the costal vein somewhat 

 curved, the two subcostals from the upper angle of the cell, the 

 upper one being much curved, radial from the middle of disco- 

 cellular, third median from lower angle of cell, the second and first 

 median at intervals before the angle. Hind tibia with one medial 

 and two distal spurs. The female will probably be found to have 

 the normal shape, but the second median veinlet of fore and hind 

 wings being given off before the end of the cell distinguishes this 

 genus from any of the other forms which have the five subcostals 

 of the fore wing emitted together, and which are at present 

 included with many forms having a different venation in the genus 

 Anisodes, which consists of a group of genera having similar palpi 

 to the form described above. 



53. Streptopteroiiposticamplttni, n. sp. (PL I., fig. 12). 



J . Of a uniform pale pinkish grey, thickly and uniformly 

 irrorated with very minute pink atoms, with the exception of the 

 disco-cellular area of the hind wing, which is white and unmarked. 

 Fore wings with a curved prominent black patch near centre of 

 hinder margin. Both wings with outwardly curved discal and 

 marginal rows of black points on the veins ; cilia slightly paler 

 than the colour of the wings and unmarked. Under side pinkish 

 white, not irrorated ; some darker pinkish spaces on the costal and 

 upper portions of both wings, with both rows of dots, the inner row 

 witli the points joined by a faint sinuous line ; legs and body un- 

 marked. Expanse of wings, Ifg in. 



One example. 



A very curious-looking insect. 



Erythrolophus, Hampson MS., gen. nov. 



(? . Antennae heavily bipectinated ; palpi 

 with the third joint short and porrect. Fore 

 wing with the first and second subcostals 

 arising together, the second anastomosing with 

 the third and fourth to form the accessory 

 cell, the fifth from the end of the accessory 

 cell ; the upper disco-cellular arismg from the 

 upper radial, the lower radial from the middle 

 of the disco-cellular, the third median from 

 the lower angle of the cell, the second firom 

 jiist before the angle, the first from two-thirds 

 EBynmoLoi'ius. \\^q length of the cell. Hind wing with the 



