Malayan Micro-Lqnd,optera. 477 
or less tinged with grey and snffusedly spotted with darker grey, in 
$ dark grey ; cilia ochreons-Avhitish, in $ tinged with grey. 
New Guinea, Kossel L, Sudest I. (Meek); six speci¬ 
mens. The species of this genus are very similar in 
general appearance, but good characters are found in the 
neuration, and markings of terminal joint of palpi. 
Tinissa 'plirictodcs, n. sp. 
. 16 mm., $. 22 mm. Head and thorax ochreons-whitish. 
Palpi ochreons-whitish, second joint obscurely barred with rather 
dark fuscous suffusion, terminal joint with dark fuscous basal and 
subapical rings. Antennal ciliations of ^ 3. Abdomen ochreons- 
whitish more or less infuscated. Posterior tibiae ochreous-whitish, 
posterior half with dense rough expanded rather dark fuscous scales. 
Forew'ings elongate, rather narrow' tow'ards base, somew'hat dilated 
posteriorly, apex obtuse, termen hardly rounded, oblique ; 8 and 9 
stalked ; whitish-ochreous, suffusedly strigulated throughout with 
dark fuscous, strigulae more confluent in J ; posterior half of costa 
dark fuscous, with a small whitish-ochreous spot at |, another 
beyond it, and several irregular dots on or beneath costa pos¬ 
teriorly ; a suffused dark fuscous terminal line : cilia fuscous, base 
whitish-ochreous. Hind wings in ^ whitish-fuscous, in 9 rather 
dark fuscous ; cilia in ^ whitish-ochreous tinged with fuscous, in ^ 
suffused with fuscoiis. 
Solomon Is., Choiseul (Meek); two specimens. 
Tinissa rigida, n. sp. 
18 mm. Head white, crown centrally suffused wdth brownish. 
Palpi white, second joint tinged with fuscous suffusion, with tw'o in¬ 
complete dark fuscous bars, terminal joint wdth dark fuscous supra- 
median ring. Antennal ciliations H. Thorax whitish spotted with 
fuscous suffusion. Abdomen whitish-fuscous. Posterior tibiae 
whitish, posterior half with dense roughly tufted brownish scales. 
Forewings elongate, rather narrow, costa gently arched, apex obtuse, 
termen obliquely rounded ; 7 and 8 stalked ; white, with pairs of 
irregular partly confluent dark brown striae rising from small 
spots on costa, these striae partially obsolete at j and 4 of wing. 
Hindwings and cilia whitish-fuscous. 
New Guinea, Kei Is.; one specimen. 
Scardia satyr odes, n. sp. 
. 19 mm. Head, palpi, thorax, and abdomen dark fuscous ; 
second joint of palpi with long dense triangular tuft beneath, ter- 
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