475 
Malrujan Micro-Lcpido 2 ')tera. 
OSPHRETICA, n. g. 
Head densely rough-haired ; ocelli present; tongue developed. 
Antennae in ^ ciliated Avith long fascicles, basal joint stout, 
densely scaled. Labial paljji long, subascending, second joint u ith 
dense rough projecting scales beneath, terminal joint somewhat 
shorter, slender, cylindrical, obtuse, rough-scaled anteriorly. Max¬ 
illary palpi long, filiform, folded. (Posterior tibiae defective.) Fore¬ 
wings with 2 from towards angle, 4 and 5 somewhat approximated, 
7 to costa, 8 and 9 stalked, 11 from before middle. Hind wings 1, 
elongate-ovate ; 2-7 tolerably parallel. 
Osphretica chomatias, n. sp. 
1 ^. 12 mm. Head and palju blackish-fuscous. Thorax ochreous- 
whitish, anterior half blackish-fuscous. Abdomen grey. Forewings 
elongate, rather narrow, costa moderately arched, apex rounded- 
obtuse, termen slightly rounded, oblique ; whitish-ochreous ; a 
blackish-fuscous longitudinal spot on base of costa ; a semioval 
blackish-fuscous blotch extending on dorsum from before to near 
tornus, reaching half across wing ; a narrow blackish-fuscous patch 
extending along costa from f to apex, cut across by three oblique 
whitish strigulae. Hindwings rather dark grey. 
Borneo, Kuching (Heivitt), in October; one specimen. 
CORYPTILUM, Z. 
I find this genus possesses folded maxillary palpi, and 
must therefore be referred to the neighbourhood of Tinea. 
Corxjptilnm atrescens, n. sp. 
g $. 28-36 mm. Head and palpi black. Antennae, thorax, and 
abdomen blackish-fuscous. Forewings elongate, narrow towards 
base, posteriorly dilated, costa moderately arched, apex rounded, 
termen obliquely rounded; dark ashy-fuscous irrorated with 
blackish, with some scattered blue-metallic scales on A'eins ; a broad 
subcostal streak of coppery-red suffusion from base to an oblique 
transverse whitish blotch crossing disc beyond middle : cilia dark 
purplish-fuscous with two blackish lines. Hindwings blackish ; an 
elongate blotch of orange-reddish suffusion extending in disc from 
base to beyond middle, sometimes much obscured or nearly obsolete 
cilia blackish. 
Java, Western district; four specimens. Smaller 
and narrower-winged than rutildlum, from which it is 
distinguished by the mainly blackish hindwings. 
TRANS. ENT. SOC. LOND. 1910. —PART IV. (DEC.) I I 
