82 Lord Walsingham on 



Fore wings 12 veins ; 7 and 8 arising from a common stem out 

 of 9, 7 to apex ; 5 and 6 slightly curved, parallel ; 3 and 4 from a 

 very short common stem; 2 from near angle of cell, curved at 

 origin. Hind wings 8 veins ; 2 and 3 from a point at angle of cell ; 

 5 and 6 from a common stem, 6 to apex. 



Hapsifera, Z., agrees with Setomorpha in having 

 7 and 8 of the fore wings stalked out of vein 9, but 

 differs in the form of the palpi, and in having 5 and 6 

 of the hind wings, as also 2 and 8, separate. 



IschnopsiSy Wlsm., should probably be placed in the 

 neighbourhood of these two genera. 



Zeller's type of Setomorpha rutella is apparently unique, 

 but I have three or four undescribed African species 

 closely allied to it. 



EUPLOCAMIN^. 



AUTOCHTHONUS, gen. n. 

 (afaoxQovos = bred of the soil.) 

 Type. Autochthonous chalybiellus, Wlsm. 

 [PL vii., fig. 74.] 



Antennce [cT?]: ? simple. Labial palpi coarsely clothed 

 beneath ; second joint more than twice the length of the apical 

 joint, the latter projecting obliquely upwards, cylindrical, more or 

 less acute. Maxillary palpi, Haustellum, and Ocelli obsolete. 

 Head rough. Fore wings narrow, elongate, tufted above, apex 

 depressed, rounded, costal and dorsal margins evenly receding 

 from it. Neuration 12 veins ; 7 and 8 from a common stem, 

 forming a short fork, 7 to apex ; 9 from the same point as this 

 stem ; the other veins separate ; two internal veins, one running 

 throughout the length of the cell from between 4 and 5 ; the other, 

 a shorter vein, cuts off the upper angle of the cell to the base of 

 vein 10. Hind wings elongate-lanceolate, apex slightly rounded, 

 the margins evenly receding from it, but the dorsal margin is 

 slightly more convex than the costal. Neuration 8 veins ; 2 curved 

 from the outer third of cell ; 3 and 4 from a point at the lower 

 angle of cell ; 5 and 6 from a common stem ; one internal vein 

 running throughout the length of the cell. 



This genus differs from Euplocamus, Latr., in the 

 structure of the antennae, and in having veins 5 and 6 

 of the hind wings from a common stem, and 3 and 4 

 from a point. 



