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Bathurst (Gambia^, November, two specimens (Car- 

 ter) ; E jtcourt (Natal), one specimen (Hutchin-son) . 



PTOCHEUUSA, Ilein. 

 Ptocheuusa ? cemiostomella, Z., Hor. Soc. Ent. Boss., 



XIII., 3578 ( 

 Zanzibar. 

 This species was omitted from my previous paper. 



POLYHYMNO, Chamb., 

 Can. Ent., VI., 2467 (1874). 

 N. syn. = COPOCERCIA, Z., Hor. Soc. Ent. Koss., XIII., 



374-5 (1877). 



The type of Polyhymno, Chamb., is Polyhymno luteo- 

 striqella, Chamb., a species occurring in the United 

 States. This species is figured PI. VII., fig. 78. 



Copocercia was described by Zeller for the reception 

 of Copocercia crambinella, Z., from Ubaque. 



I have several specimens of Polyhymno luteostrigella, 

 Chamb., and the type of Copocercia crambinella, Z. ; 

 there can be no doubt that they are congeneric. Poly- 

 hymno takes precedence. 



The neuration is as follows : 



Fore wings 12 veins ; 7 and 8 from a common stem, 7 to costa 

 immediately above apex ; rest separate, 2 from near angle of cell ; 

 1 b furcate at base. Hind wings 8 veins ; 3 and 4 very short, 

 stalked (almost from a point) ; 6 and 7 stalked, to apical margin, 

 7 to costa. Ocelli present. 



[PI. iv., fig. 32.] 

 Polyhymno cleodorella, sp. n. 



Antenna brownish. Palpi white, tinged with brown on the 

 under side towards the apex. Head shining creamy white. Thorax 

 brown; tegulse shining white. Fore wings falcate at the apex; 

 brown, with shining white longitudinal streaks and ante-apical 

 costal geminations; a wide central white streak from the base, 

 slightly nearer to the costal than to the dorsal margin, is attenuated 

 beyond the middle, and almost reaches the apical margin below 

 the falcate apex ; a more slender line of white on the extreme 

 costal margin from near the base is dt flexed about the middle of 

 the costal margin, and runs very obliquely outwards, ending 

 slightly beyond and above the end of the central streak ; a third 



