392 Mr. W. Warren on new 



markings showing tlirough, and an additional round dark 

 fuscous spot at tlie anal an;ile of hind wing. 



Expanse of wings 27 niillim. 



One female from the Transvaal. 



This species differs from the rest of the genus in the shape 

 and length of the labial palpi, which are thin, divaricate, the 

 second and tliird joints each as long as the width of the head. 



DiDYMOSTOMA, gen. nov. 



Characterized especially by the labial palpi, which are 

 apparently double, the ordinary second joint erect in front of 

 face, the terminal porrect, straiglit ; from the base of the 

 second is porrected a tuft resembling the terminal joint ; 

 maxillary invisible ; ocelli (?) ; tongue strongly developed ; 

 antennie (of male) laminated and pubescent beneath, some- 

 what contorted, and slightly thickened shortly above the 

 base. Wings hyaline, with brown patches; fore wing slightly 

 falcate and elbowed above anal angle. 



Type D. euphranoralis (^Botys)^ Wlk. xix. p. 1004. 



DiCHOTiS, gen. nov. 



Fore wings long and narrow, like A^oort/a, Wlk., with costa 

 nearly straiglit ; hind margin vertical, except lower third, 

 which is rather sharply oblique. Labial palpi porrect, not so 

 long as in Noorda ; maxillary erect, divaricate^ with apex 

 broader ; tongue present ; ocelli small ; antennai (female) 

 simple ; scaling rather tliin. Fore wing Avith traces of two 

 darker lines and a stigma. Ilind wings white, semitrans- 

 parent, without markings. 



Type D. teneralia {IJotT/s), Led. W. E. ^1. vii. pp. 370, 

 462, pi. viii. fig. 10. 



Ebulea, Guen. 



Type E. crocealis, Tr., Guen. D. & P. p. 359 ; Moore, 

 Ccyl. iii. p. 345. 



Ebulea fumi pennis^ sp. n. 



Near/M?«a?is, Gn., but smaller ; with fore wing narrower, 

 more vinous-coloured, as far as can be made out from the 

 two rubbed examples in the Walsingham Collection ; the 

 direction of the first line is more oblique ; mainly distin- 

 guished by the hind wings, which are wholly suffused with 

 dark fuscous hairy scales. 



California, two females. 



