298 Mr. W. Warren on new 
Fore wing with the exterior transverse line closely approxi- 
mating to the hind margin. Hind wing without markings. 
Type NV. tranquillalis (Botys tranquillalis, Led. W. E. M. 
vil. pp. 3871, 466, pl. ix. fig. 16). 
In the male the whole of the central field between the two 
transverse lines is filled up with red-brown ; in the female of 
Lederer’s figure this is only partially the case. 
TERASTIODES, gen. nov. 
Distinguished from Notaspis, Warr., by the shape of the 
fore wings, which are much narrower, with a nearly straight 
costa; hind margin for the upper two thirds vertical, then 
suddenly oblique to the anal angle, so forming a decided 
elbow ; inner margin a little coneave before the anal angle; 
labial palpi only as long as the head, triangular, with the 
terminal joint short, hardly visible ; maxillary short, erect ; 
antenne of male pubescent only ; last segment of thorax with 
two silvery lateral spots of raised scales ; second segment of 
abdomen with one large central one; penultimate segment 
with a silvery white belt. 
Type 7. ochracealis (Terastia), Wik. xxxiv. p. 1308. 
The similarity in ornamentation of the abdomen which 
occurs in two so widely separated species as Notaspis tran- 
guillalis and TZ. ochracealis is noticeable ; in other respects 
they do not appear to be in any way related. 
STENOCHORA, gen. nov. 
Fore wings elongate, in female with the apex somewhat 
produced and the hind margin sinuous, being slightly coneave 
just below the apex and above the anal angle, in the male 
with the hind margin very oblique and simple, the apex being 
bluntly rounded. Hind wings rounded. Both wings broader 
in female than male. Palpi porrect, rostriform as in Opsi- 
botys ; antenne moniliform in both sexes, slightly pubescent 
in male ; abdomen long, in male with a distinct anal tuft. 
Type S. lancinalis, Guen. (Rhodaria), D. & P. p. 160 (B. 
eapeditalis, Led. W. E. M. vil. pp. 372, 466, pl. ix. fig. 15). 
AGLAOPS, gen. nov. 
Fore wings with costa nearly straight, convex before apex, 
which is distinct; hind: margin obliquely curved. Hind 
wings rounded. Palpi porrect, rostriform, comparatively 
large ; antenne simple in both sexes, very finely pubescent in 
