490 



Sir George F. Hampson on the 



Typo. 



Genus Ca'iaproscpus. 

 Cata'j^rn.-opvs, Butl., Trans. Enf. Soc, 1881, p. 589. 



Prosljoscis minute ; palpi porrect, downc irved, extending about 

 Iwice tlu- length of head and fringed with hair on both sides ; 

 maxillary p.ilpi with a pointed tuft of hair from extremity ; frons 

 with a sliarp tuft ; antennae of male almost simple ; tibiaj smoothly 

 scaled. I'orewing with the costa arched at base then nearly 

 straight, tin- outer margin excurved below apex then excised to 



Calaprosopvs mnnstrosns, $ , {. 



outer angli- : male with a glandular swelling at base of costa below 

 fringed witli long hair ; vein .S from far before angle of cell : 

 4, [) from ;ingle ; C from just below upper angle ; 7, 8, 9, 10 

 stalked ; I I free. Hindwing with the outer margin slightly 

 excised between veins G and 2 ; vein 3 from before angle of cell ; 

 4, fi, () and 7 stalked. 



f Catai-kosopus monstkosup, Butl., Trans. Ent. 

 Soc, I.S81, p. 690 Japan. 



Genus Tktebopis. 

 Trieroj.is, Meyr., Trans. Ent. Soc., 1886, p. 218. 



Palpi porrect, rostriform, downcurved, extending about four 

 times length of head and thickly scaled, hollowed out to receive 

 the long brush like maxillary palpi ; frons produced to a flat 



Trieropis iiesias, $ , \. 



projection ; antennas of male thickened and annulate ; tibiae with 

 the spurs lopg and even. Forcwing with the apex produced to a 



