116 Mr. E. Meyrick's Descriptions of Micro-Lepidoplera. 



without jiecten. Labial palj)i moderately long, recurved, second 

 joint with scales roughly tufted at apex beneath, termmal joint 

 somewhat shorter than second, slender, pointed. Maxillary palpi 

 very short, filiform, appressed to tongue. Posterior tibiae clothed 

 with long rough hairs above. Forewings 16 short-furcate, 2 from 

 towards angle, 7 to costa, 8 and 9 out of 7, 11 from bcj^ond middle. 

 Hindwings somewhat under 1, trapezoidal, termen slightly sinuate, 

 cilia J ; 3 and 4 stalked, 5 absent, 6 and 7 stalked. 



Intermediate between Thrypsigenes and Deodona; 

 these genera probably belong to the LecitJiocera group. 



Lioclepta complanata, n. sp. 



i^9' 13-14 mm. Head, thorax whitish-cchrcous. Palpi cchreous- 

 whitish, second joint minutely grey-speckled except apex. Fore- 

 wings elongate, costa gently arched, apex obtuse-pointed, termen 

 slightly rounded, rather strongly oblique ; pale ochreous or whitish- 

 ochreous, greyish-sprinkled, costa sometimes yellower posteriorly : 

 cilia whitish-ochreous. Hindwings whitish-yellowish; cilia yellow- 

 whitish. 



Peru, Jurimagiias, in March ; two specimens, 



Athrinacia cosmophragma, n, sp. 

 (J$. 9-10 mm. Head grey, sides ochreous-whitish. Palpi 

 ochreous-whitish. Thorax grey, more or less developed ochreous- 

 wliitish stripes on sides of back and shoulders. Antennae 1. Fore- 

 mngs elongate, costa slightly arched, apex obtuse, termen obliquely 

 rounded; 11 from § of cell; lilac-grey; markings strongly outlined 

 pale yellow edged blackish, and fiUed in with ground colour speckled 

 blackish; a slightly curved elongate-oval blotch extending from 

 base just beneath costa to J of dorsum ; transverse fasciae slightly 

 before middle and at f (yellow-margined all round) ; a narrow pale 

 yelloAvish fascia, inwards-angulated in middle, from costa to^\'ards 

 apex to tornus ; some blackish marginal marks round apex and termen 

 surrounded with pale j^ellowish : cilia light lilac-grey. Hindwings 

 grey; cilia light grey. 



Brazil, Para, June, July; six specimens. This is 

 certainly referable to AtJirinacia Wals., of which it possesses 

 the characteristic neuration and facies; in the typical 

 species, however (which I have not seen), the antennae 

 are described as |, and vein 11 is figured as rising from the 

 middle. The genus is probably related to the LecitJiocera 

 group. 



