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clothed above with long hair-scales, no transparent spot at the base. 
Neuration, 8 veins: 3 and 4 from a point (or short stalk) ; 6 and 7 
from a short stalk; the cell receding upwards and angulated 
inwards between 5 and 6 + 7, with an internal vein from the 
angle to the base ; vein 1) basally furcate. Legs smooth, outer 
spurs longer than the inner ones. 
Hremothyris hollandi, sp.n. (Pl. IL., fig. 8.) 
Antenne whitish at the base, tinged with grey beyond. Palpé 
whitish unspotted. Head, ¢ whitish: 9@stone-grey. T'horax stone- 
grey ; tegule whitish in the ¢, stone-grey in the 9. Forewings 
stone-grey, the costa narrowly whitish except at the extreme base ; 
cilia whitish. Underside greyish, cilia whitish. Hp. al., 22-25 mm. 
Hindwings pale stone-grey (scarcely paler than the forewings); 
cilia whitish, somewhat tinged with grey. Underside slightly paler 
than in the forewings. Abdomen stone-grey. Legs whitish, some- 
what tinged with grey. 
pew Mus. Wilsm; 
Hab. French Congo—Kangwé, Ogowé River (Rev. A. 
C. Good) ; five specimens. 
GLYPHIPTERYGIN 2. 
GLYPHIPTERYX, Hb. 
Glyphipterye gemmatella, Wkr. (PI. III., fig. 17.) 
Gelechia gemmatella, Wkr., Cat. Lep. Ins. B.M., XXX., 
1022 (1864)'. Glyphipteryx (Gelechia) gemmatella, 
Wism., Tr. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1891, 116-77. 
Antenne brownish fuscous, faintly annulated. Palp? porrect, 
slightly recurved, apical joint very acute, shorter than the second ; 
second joint with a divided fringe beneath, consisting of three or 
four black tufts separated from each other by white lines. Head 
leaden grey. T'horax greyish fuscous, with a white spot posteriorly; 
white on the underside. Forewings bronzy brown mixed with 
fuscous shading, especially towards the base, a large triangular 
straw-white dorsal patch near the base, its apex ending in a small 
straight whitish costal streak at one-fifth from the base, its outer 
edge slightly convex ; this is followed by two straight chalybeous 
metallic streaks, the first at one-third from the base, the second 
scarcely beyond the middle ; a third slightly oblique towards the 
apex is preceded by a small white costal dot half-way between it 
