FHleterocera from the Lesser Antilles. 345 
Torda leucospilalis, sp. n. 
g. Dark rich red-brown. Fore wing with the antemedial 
line represented by a series of white specks; a round pure 
white spot on costa just beyond middle ; a large yellow patch 
irrorated with red and crossed by a dentate red line on inner 
margin beyond middle; a postmedial white speck on costa ; 
cilia yellow below apex. Hind wing fuscous, with an in- 
distinct pale postmedial line angled at vein 2; a marginal 
series of white specks. 
Hab. Grenada: windward side, La Force Estate. Zap. 
22 millim. 
Torda vacuana, Wik. xxviii. 441. 
St. Vincent, windward side. 
Genus PACHYPALPIA, nov. 
Palpi porrect, extending about the length of head, down- 
curved at extremity, the end of second joint and the third 
clothed with curled hair; frons with a slight tuft ; antenne 
of male thickened and flattened ; mid and hind tibie slightly 
fringed with hair; the first joint of hind tarsus with a large 
tuft of hair. Fore wing with the apex somewhat produced 
and acute; the outer margin slightly angled at vein 4; veins 
3, 4, and 5 from close to angle of cell; the discocellulars 
highly angled; 8 and 9 given off from 7; 10 absent. Hind 
wing with the outer margin slightly angled at vein 3; vein 3 
from near angle of cell; 4.and 5 trom angle; 6 and 7 from 
upper angle, 7 anastomosing slightly with 8. 
Pachypalpia dispilalis, sp. n. 
3. Rufous. Fore wing irrorated with dark brown; a 
white subbasal speck in cell and striga below it; an ante- 
medial yellowish-white spot on costa, with traces of a sinuous 
line arising from it; a postmedial yellowish-white spot on 
costa with a curved dark line arising from it, the area beyond 
it rather browner. Hind wing reddish brown, the base and 
basal half of costal and inner areas pale; underside purplish 
grey with darkirroration ; a medial line from costa to middle 
of discocellulars, and a slightly curved postmedial line. 
Hab. St. Vincent. xp. 20 millim. 
Genus STREPTOPALPIA, nov. 
Palpi extending about twice the length of head, angled in 
front of frons, then down-curved and thickly scaled; frons 
