connecting Tintegeria with Eretmocera. 25 



bei alien mir bekannten Butalis-Arten. Der Rippenverlauf ist 

 gleichfalls verschieden, namentlich auf den Hinterfliigeln, wo die 

 Mittelzelle ganz ofifen isfc. Die innere Mittelrandsrippe theilt sich 

 in drei, die iiussere in zwei Aeste. Genaueres werde Ich spater 

 geben." 



$ ? = EXODOMORPHA, Wlk., Cat. Lp. Ins. B. M., XXIX., 

 833 (1864). 



Type. Exodomorpha divisella, Wlk. 



" $ ? . Corpus robustum. Proboscis brevis. Palpi laeves, 

 arcuati, ascendentes, capitis latitudine longiores. AntennEe sub- 

 incrassatae, apices versus subfimbriatae. Abdomen ales posticas 

 longissime superans. Pedes laeves, validi ; tibiae posticae calcari- 

 bus longis approximatis. Alae anticae perangustae, apice rotundatae ; 

 posticae longissime fimbriatae. 



" Body stout. Proboscis short. Palpi smooth, curved, rising a 

 little higher than the vertex, longer than the breadth of the head ; 

 third joint setiform, shorter than the second. Antennae shorter 

 than the fore wings, slightly incrassated, except towards the tips, 

 slightly fringed at the end of the incrassated part. Abdomen 

 extending for three-fourths of its length beyond the hind wings. 

 Legs stout, smooth ; hind tibiae with four long approximate spurs. 

 Wings very narrow. Fore wings rounded at the tips; costa 

 straight ; exterior border extremely oblique. Hind wings with a 

 very long fringe." 



= CASTORURA, Meyr., Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. W. (2nd ser.), 



i., 1047 (1887). 



Type, $ . Castorura chrysias. Meyr. 



" Head smooth ; ocelli present ; tongue well-developed. Antennae 

 almost as long as the fore wings, basal half thickened with scales, 

 becoming long and roughly projecting on back towards middle, 

 basal joint elongate, rather dilated terminally, without pecten. 

 Labial palpi moderate, curved, ascending, slender, loosely rough- 

 scaled beneath throughout, terminal joint almost as long as 

 second, acute. Maxillary palpi obsolete.* Abdomen (in $ ) very 

 broad, flattened ; apical segment with lateral tufts of scales. 

 Posterior tibiae smooth-scaled, spurs long, tarsi somewhat rough 

 beneath. Fore wings elongate-lanceolate ; vein 1 simple, 2 from 

 of cell, 6 and 7 stalked, 7 to costa, 8 absent, 9 from near 7, 11 



* The maxillary palpi are so minute as to be easily overlooked, 

 but they are visible under a microscope. 



