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Expanse of wings : 29 mm. 



1 ?. 



Superficially like the species of the genus Li(idia. 



103. Myrioblephara minima spec, no v. 



Foreicirig: whitish grey, tlarkei- speckled, and slightly tinged with fawn- 

 colour ; the lines very fine ; basal line double, close to base, slightly outcurved above 

 median vein ; median line indistinct, except near inner margin, where it is waved 

 and ajiproaches outer line; outer line from two-thirds, nearly vertical, faintly 

 curved from costa to submedian fold, where it is indented, thence vertical, marked 

 on veins with small inwardly projecting black teeth, followed by a slight grey 

 shade ; submarginal line whitish, Innulate, between two dark shades, the inner 

 one filling up the lunules and connected with the shade beyond onter line along 

 costa and inner margin and beyond cell ; a row of black marginal spots ; fringe 

 grey, with slight dark marks beyond veins. 



IJintlwing: with a black sjjeck at base, thence to tiie straight antemedian 

 line white, with a few black speckles ; the rest of wing grey, and like forewing. 



Underside dull fawn-tinged grey, with the lines, cell-spots, and marginal shade 



darker. 



Head, thorax, and abdomen cinereous ; first two segments of abdomen above 

 white, with black speckles, like base of hindwing, third and fourth segments 

 blackish, with white rings. 



Expanse of wings : 22 mm. 



1 cJ. 



104. Myrioblephara muscosa spec. uov. and ah. impleta nov. 

 Forewing : white, washed with pale olive-ochreous, and covered with dense 

 and short black striae ; the lines black ; a black spot at base of costa, and a curved 

 black line just beyond running round the fovea, often obscure or obsolete ; inner 

 line at about one-third, curved ; outer line at two-thirds, outcurved round cell, 

 then sinuous to middle of inner margin ; median line, sometimes obscure, strongly 

 curved outwards round the black cell-spot, approaching outer line below middle ; 

 space within the bend of outer line nearly always white and generally without 

 speckling : submarginal line, interrupted like the marginal area between veins 3 

 and 4, iiulicated by the darker preceding shade, which sometimes fills the lunules 

 up with black, and by the darker marginal striae which follow it, the tips of the 

 lunules showing white ; some slight dark marginal marks ; fringe chequered oehreous 

 and dark. 



lUmlwing : generally paler, with two thick dark lines enclosing the dark 

 cell-spot, the outer one sinuous, and an interrupted macular submarginal shade 

 before submarginal line. 



Underside like upper, but duller. 



Head, thorax, and abdomen olive-ochreous, varied with black ; palpi blackish 

 externally ; legs dark, ringed and spotted witli oehreous. 



Expanse of wings : 20 — 30 mm. 



12 cJc?, 2 ? ¥. 



In nine out of the twelve 6 6 tlie central and marginal areas, often the basal, 

 are whwUy sutfused with dark olive and hlack, leaving only the large fovea and the 



