250 Sir G. F. Hampson on the 



Nodaria pachypalpia, sp. n. 



Palpi with a tuft of scales on inner side of both second and 

 third joints at extremity ; antennae of male not knotted ; fore 

 tibia witliout sheath. 



(^ . Head blackish, irrorated with grey; thorax brown, 

 irrorated with black ; a black tuft on metathorax ; tarsi 

 black, ringed with grey ; abdomen grey, irrorated with 

 fuscous. Fore wing brown, irrorated with black ; a basal 

 black spot below the cell ; a curved anteniedial line ; a medial 

 shade ; two black and white discoidal points ; a minutely 

 dentate postmedial line, angled outwards beyond lower angle 

 of cell; a subterminal series of dentate black marks; a 

 terminal series of black points. Hind wing pale brown, irro- 

 rated with black ; traces of waved postmedial and subterminal 

 lines. 



? . More rufous brown ; fore wing striated with black ; 

 the lines indistinct; the medial shade absent; the black 

 discoidal points on a white lunule ; a small black and white 

 spot on costa before apex ; a terminal shade and sul)terminal 

 series of minute streaks instead of the dentate marks ; hind 

 wing with the postmedial line more distinct and angled out- 

 wards at vein 1 ; a terminal shade ; both wings with terminal 

 lunulate black line. 



Hah. Nassau (Bonhote), 1 J , 1 ? . Exp., J 20, ? 

 26 millim. The female may turn out to be a distinct species 

 from the male. 



Tortricodes orneodalis, Guen. Delt. & Pyr. p. 73, (^ . 

 Herminia tagusalis, Wlk. xvi. 116, $ . 

 Nassau [Bonhote), 1 ^ ,1 ? . 



Hypena Uvidalis,lA.'\xh\\. Samml, eur. Schmett., Pyr. figs. 11, 

 186. 

 Nassau [Bonhote), 1 J. 



Hypsidae. 



Composia jidelUssima, H.-SchlifF. Corresp. Regensb. xx. 

 p. 131 (1866). 

 Nassau [Bonhote), 1 ? ; Andros [Neville Chamberlain), 

 3 c?,3 ?. 



SpMngidae. 

 Chjero campix^m. 

 Pachylia ficus, Linn. Syst. Nat. i. p. 491 (1758). 

 Nassau [Bonhote), 1 ^ . 



