182 Sir G. F. TIampson on flie 



witli pale segmental lines. Fore wing brown mixed with 

 purplish red and irrorated with grey ; the medial costal area 

 fuscous ; a patch of grey scales on costa near base ; an 

 almost medial, oblique, strong, grey-white, antemedial, 

 straight line ; a black discoidal luuule on a grey patch which 

 extends to costa, a strong, grey, postmedial line slightly 

 excurved at middle; some grey on termen. Hind wing 

 semihyaline whitish, the veins and termen tinged with brown ; 

 a fine terminal brown line ; cilia brownish. 



Hub. Nassau {Sir G. Carter), 1 J" type. Exp. 14 ram. 



Genus Eutrichocera, nov. 



Palpi slender, upturned to above vertex of head ; maxillary 

 palpi dilated with scales ; antennre of male with immensely 

 long cilia. Fore wing with the cell very short ; veins 3,4, 5 

 stalked; 8,9, 10 stalked; 11 from cell. Hind wing with 

 the cell very short ; veins 4, 5 stalked, and 3 approximated 

 to them for some distance ; 6, 7 from upper angle, and 8 

 anastomosing with 7. 



Eutrichocera jjaurolepidaVis, sp. n. 



<^ . Head, thorax, and abdomen grey, tinged with brown. 

 Fore wing thinly scaled, grey tinged with brown and irro- 

 rated with fuscous, especially on ttie veins : the antemedial 

 line represented by tufts of black scales in and below cell 

 and on vein 1 ; two very indistinct medial lines excurved 

 beyond cell, then incurved ; postmedial line defined by grey 

 on oviter side and produced to short streaks on the veins, 

 excurved from costa to vein 3, then incurved, and excurved 

 again above inner margin; a maculate, terminal, black line. 

 Hind ^i^ing semihyaline white, the veins tinged with brown ; 

 a brown terminal line. 



Hab. Abaco (P. A. Meers),2 S fype. Exp. 22 mm, 



Phycita (Pinipestis) Zimmermanni, Grote, Can. Ent. ix. 

 p. 161 (1877). 

 Abaco {P. A. Meers). 



Phycita (Dioryctria) abietella, Schiff. Wien. Verz. x. p. 138 



(1776). 

 Abaco (P. A. Meers). 



Epipascstanm. 



Tioya utrifascialis, Hulst, Trans. Am. Ent. Soc. xiii. p. 160 



(1886). 

 Nassau {Sir G. Carter). 



