118 Mr. T. B. Flmcher on the genus De^derocoims. 
blackish-ferruginous, at apex of first subsegment whitish-oebreous 
with a broad blackish basal line surrounding apex of subsegment and 
forming a very small posteriorly-directed scale-tooth ; on hinder- 
margin of first subsegment dark-ferruginons to i, beyond | whitisli- 
ochreous ; on fore-margin of second subsegment dark-ferruginous to 
i, beyond I blackish; at apex of second subsegment whitisli-ochreous 
with a black basal line produced into a small posteriorly-directed 
tornal scale-tooth ; on dorsum whitish-ochreous, a small blackish 
wisj) beneath base of second cleft, cilia beyond this darker. 
[N.B.—The cilia on the forewing are in very good order, and tliere 
is no sign of there ever having been a scale-tooth beneath the base of 
the fird cleft.] 
Ilindwing cleft from about | and from near base, segments linear ; 
liright ferruginous-golden slightly suffused with light-ferruginous. 
Cilia whitish-ochreous ; third segment with a large apical blackish- 
ferruginous scale-tooth on both margins, a few small scattered black 
scales on fore-margin, and a small blackish tooth on dorsum slightly 
before i. 
llahitat. —Zeller’s original specimens, one of which I 
have examined, were from Java. The only other examples 
which I have seen are two Irom Queensland in Lord 
Walsingham’scollection, one from Cedar Bay {Meeh, 1894), 
the other—very worn and possibly not really tengstroemi, 
its condition making its identification doubtful—from 
Geraldton, near Cairns (J/cc/r, 1894). 
Deuteroco'pus atrapex, Fletcher. 
(Plate XLIV, fig. 5.) 
Dcuterocopus atrapex, Fletcher, Spolia Zeylanica, vol. vi, p. 
19 (1909). 
Dcuterocopus tengstroemi, Meyrick, T.E.S., 1907, 474 (piec 
Zeller). 
? Deuteroscopus tengstroemi, Pagenstecher, Abh. Ges. ZooL, 
xxix, 241 {nee Zeller). 
In my original brief description I had confused this 
species with D. lopihoptcryx and therefore I now give the 
following redescription of the type of D. atrapex :— 
Exp. 13 mm. Palpi erect, smootlily-scaled, sickle-shaped, 
reaching vertex ; third joint about one-half length of second, acumi¬ 
nate : whitish-ochreous, banded with ochreous-brown at joints. 
Head dark-brown sprinkled with dark-ochreous ; a few anteriorly- 
erected scales on crown. Haustellum well developed. Antennae 
