52 Lord Walsingham on Western 
HILaroGrapPnHa, Z. 
SETIOSTOMA (HILAROGRAPHA), Z., Hor. Soc. Ent. Ross., 
XITI., 186-7 (1877). 
Tyez. Phalena Tortrix swederiana, Stoll, (W1sm.). 
Antenne hardly half the length of the forewings, stout, simple, 
without pecten. Labial palpi recurved, appressed to face, closely 
scaled ; apical joint blunt, shorter than second. Mazillary palpi 
absent. Haustellum short. Ocelli distinct. J/Tead with loosely 
appressed hairs. Thorax smooth. Forewings uarrow at the base, 
widened outwardly ; costa slightly arched, termen scarcely oblique, 
slightly sinuate below the apex and convex beneath. Newration, 
12 veins, all separate ; 2 from commencement of outer third of cell, 
8 to costa. Hindwings broader than the forewings, costa arched, 
termen evenly convex, not sinuate, cilia short. Meuwration, 8 veins ; 
3 and 4 connate (or froma short stalk),6 and 7 from a short 
stalk, 8 free. Abdomen slender, tapering, in 9 terminating in a 
bifid extruded chitinous process (having much the appearance of 
the anal claspers of the ¢), this is armed with short scattered 
bristles, and is either the ovipositor itself or the sheath of the 
same, a point I am unable to determine from the specimen before 
me. Leys smooth, the first pair of spurs on the hind tibiz longer 
than tlhe second. 
THAUMATOGRAPHA, 0. Nn. 
(Jaiua = a wonder, ypdpw = I write). 
= HILAROGRAPHA, Meyr., Tr. Ent. Soc. Lond., 1886, 286 
(nec Z.). 
Tyre. Hilarographa zapyra, Meyr. 
I propose the above name for Meyrick’s genus Hilaro- 
grapha, which differs from Zeller’s in having veins 7 and 
8 of the forewings stalked. | 
Cuorerutis, Hb. 
Choreutis octogemmifera, sp. n. (PI. III, fig. 18.) 
Antenne whitish beneath, barred with fuscous above. Paulpz 
white tipped with fuscous, the second joint with three diverging 
points of hair-like scales beneath, mixed white and fuscous. Head 
greyish fuscous, with a slender white lin along each side. Thorax 
