LOBOCHEILOS. — PTYOPHOKA. 123 



HERMINIIN^. 



Lobocheilos berresoides. (Plate CLXVII. figs. 15, 18.) 



Expanse, S \\, ? 1 inch. 



Male. Closely allied to L. illatioides, Hmpsn. Fore wing with a eonsjiiciious dark-ringed 

 white spot in the middle of the cell and two similar superposed spots at the end ; the pale 

 specks on the costa heforc the apex ohsolete ; the lobe on the inner margin larger. Underside 

 not so much suffused with grey. 



Female. Browner; the fore wing without the lobe on the inner margin; tlie auteume 

 slightly ciliated. 



Corgatha minoralis, Wlk. (Plate CLXVII. fig. 17.) 

 Bleptina minoralis, WVc. Cat. xxxiv. p. 1164. 



Expanse | inch. 



Female. White, irrorated with oehreous and brown scales. Fore wing with indistinct 

 subbasal and antemedial waved dark lines; two conjoined black spots at end of cell; a post- 

 medial line excurved beyond the cell ; a broader, oblique, nearly straight line Ironi the apex ; a 

 marginal line. Hind wing with the outer area suffused with fuscous ; traces of medial, post- 

 medial, and submarginal dark lines. 



Corgatha zonalis, Ulk. (Plate CLXVII. fig. 16.) 

 Corgatha zonalis, Wll-. Cat. xvi. p. 216. 



Expanse § inch. 



Pale reddish oehreous. Fore wing slightly irrorated with dark scales ; a dark spot at end 

 of cell ; pale dark-outlined ante- and postmedial lines, the latter slightly excurved beyond 

 the cell; traces of a submarginal pale waved line and marginal series of dark specks. Hind 

 wing slightly irrorated with dark scales ; a pale spot at end of cell and pale postmedial line. 



PTYOPHORA, g. n. 



Male. Antennce with long cilia about one and a half times the breadth of shaft. Palpi long 

 and porrect, the upperside of second joint clothed with thick long scales. Fore wing with 

 a fan of long hairs projecting from a small fold at the base of the eosta, invisible when 

 retracted ; apex and outer margin somewhat rounded ; a costal nervure ; the first subcostal 

 from half the length of the cell; the second sending a bar to the third, which gives off the 

 fourth before the apex and the fifth from the end of the accessory cell ; the upper radial 

 from near the upper end of the cell ; the lower radial and second and third medians from near 

 the lower end of the cell ; the first median from before the end ; the submedian nearly straight. 



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