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iiulistiiictly hollow ; a dark fuscous shade running obliquely 

 from the apex ; fringes fuscous. Hind wing dark fuscous, 

 witli pale yeUoioisk fringes. Underside of both wings dull 

 fulvous. 



Expanse of wings 20 millim. 



One male from California. 



Ennychia, Led. 

 Type E. albofascialis, Tr., Led. W. E. M. vii. p. 355. 



Ennychia intrudens^ sp. n. 



Fore wing reddish fuscous ; second line dark, parallel to 

 hind margin, but curved inwards a little below the reniform 

 and preceded by an ochreous band ; first line quite indistinct ; 

 the basal two thirds of the wing is slightly paler than the 

 marginal third; a small brown spot represents the reniform 

 stigma. Hind wing with the margin blackish, and the dark 

 line is followed as well as preceded by an ochreous band. 

 Head, thorax, and abdomen reddish fuscous ; abdomen with 

 white segmental divisions. Underside dull brick-red. 



Expanse of wings 12 millim. 



One male. New Zealand, llayuor Coll. 



Aporodes, Guen. 

 Type A.floralisj Hub., Guen. D. &, P. p. 159. 



Aporodes ohscura, sp. n. 



Eore wings dirty greyish ochreous, powdered with blackish ■ 

 an indistinct blackish oblique basal line and an outwardly 

 curved exterior line, the two approximating on the inner 

 margin; a large black cell-spot and a smaller dark dot 

 between it and the basal line ; costa darkened somewhat above 

 them ; the extreme base and the hind margin darkened witii 

 blackish scales. Hind wings dark fuscous, fringes of both 

 wings greyish. Head, thorax, and abdomen dark grey, 

 mottled with fuscous. 



Expanse of wings 12 millim. 



(Jne male in the Zeller Collection sent by Christoph, and 

 therefore most probably from Sarepta. 



A very insignificant and obscure-looking insect. 



Aporodes versicolor, sp. n. 

 Fore wings chestnut-brown, with some fine black scales 



