154 LEPIDOPTERA HETEROCERA 
27. A. subfulvescens, Meyrick, Ann. Transv. Mus. Vol. 6, p. 21 (1918). 
28. A. didymofa, Meyrick, Exot. Microlep. Vol. 1, p. 583 (1916). 
29. A. veruta, Meyrick, ibidem, Vol. 2, p. 148 (1918). 
3o. A. milescens, Meyrick, Ann. Transv. Mus. Vol. 3, p. 299 (1913). 
31. A. omoflila, Meyrick, Exot. Microlep. Vol. 2, p. 147 (1918). 
32. A. lineatella, Zeller, Isis, p. 190 (1839). 
? pullatella, Hübner, Samml. Eur. Schmett. Tin. f. 118 (1796). 
pruniella, Clemens, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sc. Philad. p. 169 (1860). 
33. A. arsenopa, Meyrick, Voyage All. Jean. Lép. Vol. 2, p. 72 (1920). 
34. A amalleuta, Meyrick, Ann. Transv. Mus. Vol. 3, p. 298 (1913). 
35. A. retamella, Chrétien, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. p. 331 (1915). 
36. A. eburnella, Christoph, Mém. Lép. Roman.Vol. 3, p. 122, pl. 5, f. 14(1887). 
37. A. acacíae, Walsingham, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond. p. 278 (1896). 
38. A. triaenola, Meyrick, Journ. Bomb, Nat. Hist. Soc. Vol. 22, p. 169 (1913). 
39. A. reciproca, Meyrick, Exot. Microlep. Vol. 2, p. 300 (1920). 
40. A. trichodeta, Meyrick, Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S. Wales, Vol. 29, p. 415(1904). 
41. A. halimodendri, Christoph, Hor. Soc. Ent. Ross. Vol. 12, p. 297, pl. 8, 
f. 69 (1877). 
42. A. spartiella, Schranck, Faun. Boic. Vol. 2, p. 104 (1802). 
robertsonella, Curtis, Brit. Ent. Vol. 14, p. 655 (1838). 
genistae, Stainton, Ins. Brit. Tin. p. 144 (1854). 
43. A. dryinopa, Lower. Trans. Roy. Soc. S. Australia, Vol. 21, p. 57 (1897). 
44. A. nimbosa, Meyrick, Ann. Transv. Mus. Vol. 3, p. 30o (1913). 
45. A. aleurodes, Meyrick, Exot. Microlep. Vol. 2, p. 502 (1922). 
46. A. sagillaria, Meyrick, Journ. Bombay Nat. Hist. Soc. Vol. 22, p. 774(1914). 
47. A. spicata, Meyrick, Ann. Transv. Mus. Vol. 6, p. 21 (1918). 
48. A. luticostella, Chrétien, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. p. 332 (1915). 
49. A. melanoplecta, Meyrick, Journ. Bombay Nat. Hist. Soc. Vol. 22, p. 774 
(1914). 
5o. A. epotias, Meyrick, Exot. Microlep. Vol, 1, p. 583 (1916). 
51. A. stylota, Meyrick, Journ. Bombay Nat. Hist. Soc. Vol. 22, p. 168 (1913). 
Natal. 
Bengal. 
Bengal. 
TTransvaal. 
India. 
C. & S. Europe, W. C. 
Asia, Mesopotamia, 
N. Africa, N. America. 
Kenya Colony. 
Transvaal. 
Algeria. 
Turkestan. 
N. Africa, Syria, Arabia. 
S. India, Burma. 
S. India. 
E. Australia, 
N. Persia. 
C. & S. Europe, Asia 
Minor. 
S. E. Australia, Tasma- 
Transvaal. [nia. 
Mesopotamia. 
Bengal. 
Ceylon. 
194. GENUs DOLEROTRICHA, NOV. GEN. 
Type : D. flabellifera, Rebel. 
Characters. — Head with appressed scales; tongue developed. Antennae 3/4, in Cf simple, 
basal joint without pecten. Labial palpi with second joint densely scaled, with long dense projecting 
tuft beneath, terminal joint moderate, pointed, strongly reflexed, wholly concealed in scales of second. 
Maxillary palpi very short. Forewings with 2 separate, 7 and 8 stalked, 7 to costa. Hindwings over r, 
trapezoidal, apex pointed, termen somewhat sinuate; 3 and 4 connate, 6 and 7 connate (?). 
Remarks. — The typical species (described from a single specimen), which I have not seen, 
is placed by its author in Nofhris, but with the admission that the peculiar form of the palpi should 
justify a new genus. This is now called for; I give the characters as they seem to have been conceived 
by Rebel, but the neuration was apparently imperfectly ascertained. 
Geographical distribution of species. — North African. 
Larva unknown. 
1. C. flabellifera, Rebel, Verh. Zool.-bot. Ges. Wien, Vol. 46, p. 175 (1896). 
Morocco. 
