672 SIR G. F. HAMPSON — EEVISION OP MOTHS [NoV. 15, 



Sect. II. Fore tarsi of male with the first three joints fringed 

 with hair on inner side ; hind tibiae with the outer medial 

 spur absent. 



Type. (3) Filodes fultidoesalis Hiibn. Samml. Exot. Schmett. iv. 4. 

 p. 15, ff. 643-644; Moore, Lep. Ceyl. iii. pi. 182. ff. 2, 2 a 

 (larva). Eeunion ; Oi'ieutal region to Sumbawa. 



Auxomitia mirifi<:alis Led. Wien. Ent. Mon. 1863, p. 391, 

 pi. 13. f. 1 (var.). 



Filodes patruelis Moore, Lep. Atk. p. 218. 



(4) Filodes sexpunctalis Snell. Trans. Ent. Soc. 1890, p. 603, 



pi. XX. ff. 6, 6 a. Sikhim. 



(5) Filodes fulvibasalis, n. sp. (Plate L. fig. 10.) 



Head, thorax, and abdomen orange; palpi, frons, and pectus 

 leaden fuscous ; antenuse fuscous ; abdomen with dorsal series of 

 leaden fuscous spots, the ventral surface leaden. Fore wing fus- 

 cous with the basal third orange, its outer edge angled on median 

 nervure and with a black spot in cell ; a black spot at base of cell 

 and another on discocellulars, with a more or less developed orange 

 streak before it. Hind wing with the basal half orange, its outer 

 edge oblique and terminating near anal angle, the outer half 

 fuscous. 



Hah. Temmbev {Dolierty) ■, Queensland (J/ee/i,-). Exp. 32 mm. 

 Types in Coll. Eothseliild and B.M. 



Sect. III. Fore tarsi of male naked ; hind tibiae with the outer 

 medial spur about one-fifth inner. 



(6)tFiL0DES XjNJSTthalis, n. sp. (Plate L. fig. 11.) 



Orange-yeUow ; head fuscous black; male with the genital tufts 

 white. Fore wing with the costal area fuscous ; the terminal area 

 fuscous from two-thirds of costa to inner margin near tornus. 

 Hind wing with terminal fuscous line expanding into a patch at 

 apex. 



Hah. N. Guinea, Humboldt Bay (Doherty) ; Fergusson and Tro- 

 briand Is. (il/eJi-). Ewp. 40 mm. 



Genus 52. Tyspanodes. 



Tysjmmdes Warr. A. M. N. H. (6) vii. p. 425 (1891). 



Perihona Snell. Tijd. v. Ent. 1894, p. 43. 



Radiorista Warr. A. M. N. H. (6) xvii. p. 138. 



Palpi upturned, conicaUy scaled, and hardly reaching vertex of 

 head ; maxillary palpi filiform ; frons flat and oblique ; antennae 

 almost simple. Fore wing with veins 3, 4, 5 from angle of cell ; 

 7 straight and well separated from 8, 9, to which 10 is approxi- 

 mated. Hind wing with vein 3 from angle of cell ; 4, 5 closely 



