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nervules, and above this tooth-like projection there is a series of small 

 brown spots. The fringes are dark brown, checked with ashen at the 

 ends of the nervules. The secondaries are colored like the primaries. 

 The outer margin is eroded before the anal angle. There are two small 

 obscure brown marks beyond the origin of the second median nervule. 



Underside: both wings pale cinereous, profusely marked with minute 

 blackish striae, the posterior margin of the primaries being pale, immacu- 

 late and shining. Both wings have a minute discal dot at the end of the 

 cell, and the primaries are crossed by an incomplete transverse limbal 

 line. The fringes are dark brown. The fernale is like the male, and the 

 wings are relatively broader, and more deeply eroded at the angle of the 

 secondaries. Expanse 33 — 35 mm. 



22. T. miserrima sp. nov. (^. — Costa strongly arcuate; apex of primaries 

 broadly produced opposite the end of the cell. Secondaries subquadrate, 

 the outet margin being strongly produced at the extremity of the radial. 

 The prevalent color of the upper surface is pale olivaceous sprinkled 

 with minute darker spots and striae. There are two small hyaline spots 

 on the primaries, one located beyond the end of the cell, the other just 

 below the cell at its extremity. 



Underside: both wings obscure ashen with minute spots and stride 

 covering their entire surface. Expanse 25 mm. 



I refer both of the foregoing species to Walker's genus TAy- 

 viistada, with the type of which Terosa agrees very well. T. 

 miserrima probably does not belong here, but may be a represen- 

 tative of a new genus. 



EXPLANATION OF PLATE IX. 



Fig. I. Goodia vestigiata, sp. nov. 



2. Goodia luniilata sp. nov. 



3. Goodia nubilata sp. nov. 



4. Megadrepana cinerea sp. nov. 



5. Thymistada erosa (^ sp. nov. 



6. Plegapteryx fasciata sp. nov. 



7. Plegapteryx purpurascens sp. nov. 



8. Ancistrota {?) geometroides sp. nov. 



9. Ancistrota {?) bitnaculata sp. nov. 



10. Drepatia {?) bioculata sp. nov. 



1 1 . Callidrepana brunneola sp. nov. 



12. Callidrepana oculata sp. nov. 



13. Thymistada miserrima sp. nov. 



14. Ciropteryx viridifascia sp. nov. 



15. Plegapteryx subsplcndens sp. nov. 



16. Coptopteryx (?) cinereo-marginata sp. nov. 



17. Thymistada erosa $ sp. nov. 



18. Coptopteryx specularia sp. nov. 



19. Coptopteryx homochroa sp. nov. 



20. Coptopteryx propinqiia sp. nov. 



