yEGERIA.— PSICHOTOE, 61 



Female. Similar to male, but without the anal tufts, aud with broader goldeu bauds to 

 ahdomen. 



Found resting ou leaves at the edge of the jungle. 



OLIGOPHLEBIA, g. n. 



Antennae minutely ciliated. Palpi upturned. Fore tibia with a terminal tuft of hair ; 

 mid tibia ^vith a small tuft at middle and a large terminal tuft, and the first two joints of the 

 tarsus of mid legs tufted ; hind tibia with a large terminal tuft. Fore wiug with the fifth 

 subeostal and lower radial absent. Hind wing with the discocellulars erect ; the second and 

 third medians stalked. 



OligopMebia nigralba. (Plate CLVII. fig. 21.) 



Expanse -^.j inch. 



Male. Head and thorax black ; frons, geme, palpi below, and pectus silvery white. Legs 

 black, the tibiae and tarsi ringed with white. Fore wing black, with a transparent patch on 

 the disk beyond the cell crossed by two veins, which are black. Hind wing hyaline, with 

 the veins and margins narrowly black. 



SYNTOMIDiE. 



Psichotoe incipiens * Wlk. (Plate CLVII. fig. 22.) 



Expanse f inch. 



Male. Differs from the female in the antennaj having short stout pectinations ; the 

 abdomen slender, with a yellow band on the sixth segment ; the hind wing with a small spot 

 between the first and second mediaa nervules beyond the large one on the inner margin. 



Psichotoe brachypecten *. (Plate CLVII. fig. 23.) 



Expanse j^^^ inch. 



Male. Brown ; fore wing with a large transparent spot filling the greater part of the 

 internal interspace ; another filling the end of the cell and two in the interspaces on each 

 side of the second median nervule. Hind wiug with a lai'ge spot below the cell extending to 

 the inner margin, aud a small one at the junction of the first and second median nervules. 

 Abdomen slender, with the first segment yellow, and a narrow band of yellow ou the 

 sixth segment. 



This species differs from P. incipiens, Wlk., iu being without the subapical spot to the 

 fore wing and the yellow tegulse. 



* These two species should be placed in the geuus Syntomoidcs, Hmpsn. 



