Genera and Species of Pyralide. 439 
RHECTOCRASPEDA, gen. nov. 
Characterized by the hind wing (of the male), which is 
peculiarly contorted beneath at the anal angle opposite veins 
1 a-—1c, and bears on either side of the contortion a curled 
wisp of hairs. Fore wing with costa slightly concave in the 
middle, strongly curved before apex, which is blunt; hind 
margin obliquely curved. Hind wing with a decided inflec- 
tion below apex as well as contorted at anal angle. Labial 
palpi shortly porrect, broad; maxillary invisible; tongue 
present ; antennee visibly pubescent beneath, each joint with 
a short spine; ocelli present. 
Type L. pertusalis (Botys), Wik. xviii. p. 564. 
CAMPTOMASTIX, gen. nov. 
Fore wing with gradually convex costa, slightly curved, 
not very oblique hind margin; not more than twice as long 
as broad. Hind wing by comparison narrow. Labial palpi | 
very long, porrect and thin, third joint half as long as second ; 
maxillary absent; tongue present; ocelli large and con- 
spicuous ; antenne (of male) with enlarged basal joint, finely 
ciliated throughout, suddenly bent under at one third, flat- 
tened and broadened at the curve, which is laterally serrated 
and bears longer silky hairs, thence, thinning out towards the 
apex. Central field of fore wing clothed with lengthened 
raised hairs. 
Type C. pacalis (Botys), Leech, 9 ,= Diplotyla longipalpis, 
Butler, g. 
Meyrick’s genus Diplotyla has upright palpi. 
AGRAMMIA, Guen. 
Type A. matronalis, Guen. Delt. & Pyr. p. 406. 
Agrammia cervinalis, sp. n. 
Fore wing and thorax fawn-colour; costa whitish. Head 
and palpi luteous. Hind wings white, with darker fringes. 
Abdomen fawn-colour. 
Expanse of wings 26 millim. 
Two males from 8. Paolo. 
Agrammia lutealis, sp. n. 
Head, thorax, palpi, antenne, and fore wings bright 
