86 AECTIID^. 



mark on the vein closing the cell. Underside with the disk of fore wing suffused with 

 fuscous. 



This species belongs to the group with pectinated antenuHe. 



Tricholepis nniformis. (Plate CLA^II. fig. 29.) 

 Expanse 1 inch. 



Female. Uniform pale semitransparent brown, with a slight ochreous tinge. A large 

 brownish-white anal tuft to abdomen. 



MACHAIROPHOEA, g. n. 



Male. Palpi very minute. Antennae bipectinated, with short branches of nearly equal 

 length to near the tip. Fore leg with a curved tibial spine. Mid and hind tibise with 

 minute terminal pairs of spurs. Fore wing long and narrow, the second and third medians 

 and lower radial from angle of cell; the upper radial and third, fourth, and fifth subcostals, 

 which are stalked together, from upper angle ; the first subcostal represented by a short bar 

 between the costal and second subcostal nervule. Hind wing with two internal nervures ; 

 the second and third medians stalked from the angle of cell; the radial from above the 

 angle J the subcostals on a very long stalk; the costal nervure anastomosing with the 

 subcostal to near the end of cell. 



Female apterous, as Mr. E. E. Green informs me. 



Machairophora fnlvipuncta. (Plate CLIX. fig. 10.) 



Expanse ^ f inch. 



Male. Dark brown ; the wings thickly covered with hairs and scales ; fore wing with a 

 yellow spot on the centre of inner margin, this in some specimens being entirely obsolete. 

 Head and collar yellow. 



Thumatha fuscescens, Wlk. (Plate CLVIII. fig. 18.) 



Thumatha fuscescens, 11'?^-. Cat. xxxv. p. 1900. 



Expanse § inch. 



Male. Pale brown. Fore wing with a dark spot at cud of cell ; a postmedial series of 

 specks, the one on costa most prominent ; some indistinct fuscous specks on the costa. 



PALjEOPSIS, g. n. 



Male. Antcnuffi and palpi as in Schistophleps, Hmpsn. Fore M'ing with the costal 

 nervure running close along the costa ; the cell reaching nearly to the apex ; the subcostal 



