256 Sir G. F. Hampson on the 
line. Hind wing semihyaline white, with slight brown 
terminal line. 
Hab. Nassau (Bonhote), 2 $. Hup. 12 millim. 
Homeosoma longiventrella, Rag. Nouv. Gen. p. 343; id. Rom. 
Mém. viii. p. 253, pl. xxxv. fig. 17. 
Nassau (Bonhote), 1 ¢. 
Ephestiodes uniformella, sp. n. 
g. Head, thorax, and abdomen fuscous black. Fore wing 
greyish fuscous, with traces of three obliquely placed fuscous 
medial points and of the two discoidal points. Hind wing 
semihyaline, tinged with fuscous. 
Hab. Nassau (Bonhote),2 g. Exp. 12 millim. 
Ephestiodes granulella, sp. n. 
Head and thorax white and pale brown; abdomen ochreous 
white. Fore wing white, slightly tinged and irrorated with 
brown; three obliquely placed medial dark points ; the two 
discoidal points prominent; an indistinct oblique subterminal 
line. Hind wing semihyaline white; the veins, costa, and 
termen tinged with brown. Underside of fore wing with 
the base of costal arca and both wings with the inner area 
ochreous in male. 
Hab. Nassau (Bonhote),1 6,1 9. Exp. 12 millim. 
Genus ENCYSTIA, nov. 
Proboscis fully developed; palpi porrect, downcurved, ex- 
tending about twice the length of head; maxillary palpi of 
male brush-like, in a hollow of labial palpi, of female filiform ; 
antenne of male with the basal joint long, the base of shaft 
excised and strongly curved, then laminate. Fore wing with 
veins 2 and 3 from angle of cell, 4 and 5 strongly stalked, 6 
from upper angle, 7 and 9 absent, 10 and 11 from cell. Hind 
wing with vein 2 from angle of cell, 3 and 5 strongly stalked, 
4 absent; the discocellulars oblique; 6 and 7 stalked, 8 
strongly anastomosing with 7. 
Encystia Bonhoti, sp. n. 
Head and thorax grey mixed with reddish brown ; abdomen 
grey, tinged with fuscous, the extremity ochreous. Fore wing 
grey-white, the basal area tinged with brown; a subbasal 
blackish mark on inner area, largely developed in female; 
antemedial black spots in cell and on vein 1, with a brown 
point above them on costa; a brown streak on middle of 
costa; the medial area strongly irrorated with crimson, 
