PHAUDlN^l CHALCOSIIN^:. 6l 



GENUS CAPRIMA. Walker : xxxi. 129 (1864). 



265. Caprima gelida. PI. II. f. 3. 



Caprima gelida. Walker: xxxi. 130 (1864). 



a. Mysol (type) (Wallace). b. New Guinea (Wallace). 



c. Wagaiu (Wallace). 



266. Caprima mutilata. PI. n. f. 15. 



Soritia mutilata. Walker: xxxi. 121 (1864). 

 a. Mysol (type) (Wallace). b. New Guinea (2) (Wallace). 



GENUS ZYGJENOPSIS. Gen. Nov. 



$ Antennae with short stout pectinations swollen towards their 

 terminations and minutely ciliated with one to three long cilia at 

 extremities, palpi short, slight, and porrect, mid and hind legs each 

 with a minute pair of terminal spurs to the tibia. Fore-wing long and 

 rather narrow, the apex and outer margin evenly rounded, vein I 

 single, vein 2 from some way before the end of the cell, vein 3 from 

 close to the end, 4 and 5 from the end, vein 9 gives off 7 and 8, vein 

 7 given off from 9 nearer the end of cell than 8, vein 10 from before 

 the end of cell, 1 1 from two thirds the 

 length and anastomosing with vein 12. 

 Hind-wing long and narrow, the apex 

 rather pointed, veins I a, I b straight, 

 vein 2 from before the end of cell, 

 vein 3 from just before the end, 4 and 

 5 from the end, 6 absent, 7 from the 

 upper end of cell, 8 from a little before 

 the end. 

 Type, Z. fuscimarginalis. 



This genus should either be placed 

 at the end of Syntomince or commence- 

 ment of Chalcosiina ; the antennas are 

 characteristic of the latter, and the 

 anastomosis of veins II and 12 of the 

 fore-wing occur in many Chalcosid 



genera, while the absence of veins in the cell of either wing, and 

 vein i of fore-wing not being double, and vein I of hind-wing not 

 being treble, are Syntomid characters. 



267. ZygfiBnopsis fuscimarginalis. n. sp. 



<J Both wings fuscous with the central part of the disc from just 



