544 TINEINA. 



Mus. OXF. A single specimen (No. 43, Wlsm. 1893) without locality 

 but labelled ' Coll. Wallace Higgins 1871.' This specimen is almost 

 certainly from New Guinea and if collected by Wallace himself probably 

 came from Dorey. 



I had described this as a new genus and species before the discovery 

 of Walker's missing types * In Mr. Saunders' collection ' enabled me to 

 identify it as Goncepa josianella. [Wlsm. Det. 43 (1893).] 



ADELOMORPHA, Snell. 



ADELOMOBPHA, Snell., Tijd. v. Ent. XXVIII. 31-2, PI. III. 1-3 

 (1885). 



3625. Adelomorpha (?) bernsteiniella, Snell. 



Dasycera (?) bernsteiniella, Snell., Tijd. v. Ent. XXI. 145-7, P1 - VIII. 7-10 



Type . Mus. Leyden. 



Hab. MALAYSIA SAL AWATTI J , [NEW GUINEA Andai (Doherty}. 

 Mus. Wlsm.] 



Mus. OXF. One specimen, without locality 'Coll. Wallace, Higgins 

 1871.' [Drnt. Det. 3685 (1899).] 



ODITES, Wlsm. 

 ODITES, Wlsm., Tr. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1891, 99-102, PI. VII. 80. 



3626. Odites bambussB, Wlsm. sp. n. 



Antenna whitish fawn, annulate with brown. Palpi, median joint very 

 long, scarcely recurved, terminal joint slender recurved ; whitish fawn. 

 Head whitish fawn-colour. Thorax: fawn-colour. Forewings pale fawn, 

 with two small fuscous spots on the disc before the middle, of which the 

 lower is nearer the base than the upper, a third epot at the end of the 

 cell preceded by a smaller one a little above and before it ; a brownish 

 shade across the apical veins reverting towards the middle of the costa 

 and downwards parallel with the termen to the dorsum, which it follows 

 to the base (this faint shade is composed of scattered scales and would 

 probably be even less conspicuous in a caught specimen) ; around the 

 termen and apex is a series of fuscous dots, about eight in number ; cilia 

 pale fawn. Eocp. al. 24 mm. Hindwings shining whitish; cilia the 

 same, tinged with fawn along the limbus. Abdomen pale fawn. Legs 

 whitish fawn. 



Type 6. Mus. OXF. [Wlsm. Det. 12 (1893).] 



Hab. INDIA Ootacamund IV. (Minchiri), one specimen. Mus. OXF. 



' Larva pale green, naked, smooth, rather more than an inch long ; 

 a leaf- roller on bamboo. The imago emerged in April. No. 1059 ' 

 (Minchin MS.). 



3627. Odites hederae, Wlsm. sp. n. 



Antenncz pale fawn, faintly annulate with brown. Palpi (somewhat 

 shorter than in bambusce, but of the same form) median joint scarcely 



