352 Sir G. F. Hampsoii on neio 



Hab. Transvaal, White R. [Cooke), 2 $ type. Exp. 

 24 mm. 



75 b. Nolo achromia, sp. n. 



^ . Head and thorax white slightly tinged with yellowish ; 

 ahdomen white. Fore wing white faintly tinged with rufous 

 and irrorated with a few black scales ; traces of a postmedial 

 rufous line from vein 6 to middle o£ inner margin, with series 

 of blackish points on it, very oblique below vein 5 ; traces of 

 a rufous subterminal line, excurved below vein 7 and at 

 middle ; a terminal series of minute black points. Hind 

 wing pure white ; the underside with slight discoidal lunule, 



Hab. Queensland, Kuranda (Dodd), 1 ^ type. Exp. 

 16 mm. 



LlTROSIAN^. 



Genus Hyposhada, nov. 



Type, ScoUacma pelopis, Beth.-Baker. 



Proboscis fully developed ; palpi porrect, not reaching 

 beyond the frons, which is rounded ; anteunse of male with 

 long cilia; hind tibise with two pairs of spurs. Fore wing 

 long and narrow, the termen obliquely curved; the subcostal 

 and median nervures closel}' approximated to middle ; vem 2 

 oblique, joined at middle by a spur curving upwards from 

 vein 16; 3, 4, 5 from angle of cell ; 6, 7 stalked from 9 ; 

 10 from angle; 11 from cell, free; a fringe of hair from 

 basal half of costa on underside ; the base of inner margin 

 fringed with hair. Hind wing very ample ; the cell very 

 long ; vein 2 from well before middle, becoming coincident 

 with 4 ; 3 from well before angle of cell, becoming coincident 

 with 4 ; 4, 5 from angle, the former very oblique ; a re- 

 current vein in cell ; 6, 7 on a long stalk, rather distorted ; 

 8 free, curving upwards to costa near base. 



Genus Stenilema, nov. 



Type, <S. aurantiaca. 



Proboscis fully developed ; palpi porrect, hardly extending 

 beyond the frons, which is smooth ; anteunse of male 

 minutely serrate, with fasciculate cilia ; tibice with the spurs 

 short. Fore wing narrow, the apex rouuded, the termen 

 obliquely curved ; vein 2 from towards end of cell, oblique ; 

 3, 4 coincident; 5 absent; G from upper angle; 7, 8, 9 



