214 SIB. G. F. HAMPSOX EEVISION OF MOTHS [Feb. 21, 



(lO)t-DlASEMIA ERUBESCEXS, n. Sp. 



2 . Head, thorax, and abdomen red-brown, rore wing yellow, 

 irrorated witb rufous scales, most thickly on costal and outer 

 areas ; an indistinct dark sinuous antemedial line ; a leaden- 

 coloured annulus iu cell; a postraedial slightly curved leaden 

 band -witb black edges, not reaching costa ; a dark point on costa 

 towards apex; a minutely waved subterminal leaden and black 

 line, almost obsolete except between veins 7 and 3. Hind wing 

 whitish, with dark discoidal point ; traces of a medial line on inner 

 area ; an obscure postmedial line excurved between veins 5 and 2, 

 the area beyond it suffused with rufous ; both wings with some 

 terminal dark points. 



Hah. Mexico, Orizaba, Jalapa (Schaus). Exp. IS mm. 



Auctorum. 



Diasemia inahscoiisalis Moschl. Abh. Senck. Ges. xvi. p. 305. 



Porto Eico. 



Genus 117. Lepidoneuea. 



Palpi porrect, downcurved, and about twice the length of head ; 

 the 3rd joint long ; maxillary palpi dilated with scales ; frons flat 

 and oblique ; antennae nearly as long as fore wing, and almost 

 simple ; legs long and slender ; tibiae slightly fringed with hair, 

 the outer spurs about half the length of inner ; male with a large 

 downwardly directed tuft of flattened hair from near origin of 

 foi-e wing : abdomen long and slender. Pore wing with the costa 

 highly arched towards apex, which is somewhat acute; vein 3 from 

 angle of cell ; 4, 5 somewhat approximated for a short distance ; 

 7 curved and approximated to 8, !», to which 10 also is approximated. 

 Hind wing with the cell about half the length of wing ; vein 3 

 from angle : 4, 5 approximated for a short distance : 6, 7 from 

 upper angle, 7 anastomosing \\\t\\ 8. 



Lepidoneura longipalpis, S ■ t- (From Moths Ind. vol. iv.) 



Tyjye. (i)tLEPiDONEcniA longipalpis Swinh. A. M. N. H. (6) xiv. p. 208. 



Assam. 



(2)tLEPID0XETrEA AFEICALIS, n. Sp. 



2 . Ocbreous : abdomen with traces of fuscous dorsal bands. 

 Pore wing whitish, with diffused ochreous-brown suffusion on mar- 

 ginal areas; a diffused oblique patch of long dark scales beyond the 



