20 Mr. Edward Meyrick on a collection 
TRICHERNIS, n. &. 
Head with appressed scales, sidetufts loosely spreading and 
projecting between antenne ; ocelli present, tongue developed. 
Antenne ¢, in ¢ with long fine cilia (5), basal joint moderate, 
without pecten. Labial palpi long, curved, ascending, second 
joint thickened with appressed scales, terminal joint shorter than 
second, slender, acute. Maxillary palpi rudimentary. Posterior 
tibize clothed with long rough hairs. Forewings with vein 1b 
furcate, 2 from angle, 7 and 8 stalked, 7 to hindmargin, 11 from 
middle. Hindwings 1, oblong-ovate, cilia ? ; veins 3 and 4 stalked 
5 approximated to 3 at base, 6 and 7 stalked. 
13. Tricheriis centrias, sp. n. 
gd. 15mm. Head and thorax pale ochreous-yellowish. Palpi 
whitish-ochreous, second joint dark fuscous externally except at 
apex. Abdomen whitish-ochreous. Forewings elongate, moderate, 
costa gently arched, apex obtuse, hindmargin straight, rather 
oblique ; pale ochreous-yellowish ; a round black discal dot beyond 
middle: cilia pale ochreous-yellowish. Hindwings and cilia 
whitish-ochreous. 
Hab. oni; one specimen. 
DEPRESSARIAD&. 
14. Pheosaces torrida, sp. n. 
3 ¢. 22—25 mm. Head and palpi ochreous-yellow, terminal 
joint of palpi in ¢ 3, stout, in @ 3, slender. Thorax light 
ochreous-fuscous, in ¢ paler and more yellowish. Abdomen 
fuscous, margins yellowish. . Forewings elongate-oblong, costa 
moderately arched, apex obtuse, hindmargin nearly straight, rather 
oblique ; in ¢ unicolorous light ochreous-yellowish ; in ? rather 
light ochreous-brown, apex and costa more or less suffused with 
ochreous-yellow : cilia ochreous-yellowish. Hindwings rather 
dark fuscous, in ¢ lighter and somewhat suffused with ochreous- 
yellowish ; cilia ochreous-yellowish, in @ base suffused with 
fuscous. 
Hab. Soni; three specimens. 
Homosaczs, n. g. 
Head with appressed scales, sidetufts loosely spreading ; ocelli 
present ; tongue developed. Antenne +, in ¢ stout, filiform, 
simple, basal joint moderate, without pecten. Labial palpi long, 
curved, ascending, with appressed scales, terminal joint shorter 
than second, acute. Maxillary palpi rudimentary. Posterior 
