in the British Museum. vi 
Say) runs to this in the table of fossil species, but differs in 
the shape of the areolet and other characters. It is not 
certain that the fossil is a Pimpline, but I cannot find it 
among the Tryphonines or Ophionines. The Tryphonine 
Lnthapechtis (gen. nov.) fumosus, sp. n. 
Acrotomus agrees in the areolet and t.-m., but is otherwise 
quite different. The Tryphonine Erromenus is also rather 
similar, with similar areolet, but the m. and disc. 3 are quite 
different. 
- Itoplectis saxosus, sp. n. (Fig. 5.) 
Auterior wing 4°3 mm. long, clear hyaline, with dark 
stigma and veins, apical field very faintly dusky, stigma deep 
Fig. 6. 
Itoplectis saxosus, sp. 0. 
piceous. Very similar in many respects (especially areolet) 
to Lithapechtis, but r.1 is slightly curved, r.n. 1 emits a 
