910 MR. G. F. HAMPSOX Oy THE CLASSIFICATION [DeC. 17, 



Fig. 15. 



Brihaspa atrostigmella, <5' . \. 



Sect. I. (Bnhaspa). Fore wing with vein 11 becoming 

 coincident with 12. 



Type. (l)tBBiHASPA ateostigmella, Moore, P. Z. S. 1867, p. 666, pi. 33, 

 f. 13. SLkhim; Burma. 



(2)tBEIHASPA BISANGtJLATA, n. sp. 



White; fore wing with indistinct interrupted fulvous subbasal 

 band, an oblique fulvous band from costa to discocelhilars, where 

 it is met by a V-shaped fulvous mark on outer part of costa, its 

 apex on vein 5, also by a band running from apex to vein 3, then 

 recurved to discocelhilars ; a large fuscous patch between lower 

 angle of cell and inner margin. Hind wing with the discal area 

 from before middle to near outer margin occupied by a fuscous 

 patch, becoming fulvous on subapical area. 



Hab. Sikhim, Bengal {Dudgeon). Exp. 18 mm. 



(3)tBEiHASPA EEONTALis, Wlk. xxxiv. 1361. Natal. 



Sect. II. {Leptosteges). Fore wing with vein 11 

 anastomosing with 12. 



(4)tBBiHASPA PULVEBULENTA, Warr. Trans. Ent. Soc. 1889, p. 291. 



Amazons. 

 (5)tBRIHASPA nigricostella, n. sp. 



cJ . White ; palpi and a stripe on shoulders black. Fore wing 

 with the costal area black to two thirds of wing ; a black spot 

 below middle of cell ; the disk irrorated with fuscous ; an oblique 

 maculate submarginal line from below apex ending in a spot on 

 vein 1. 



Hah. Castro Parana, Brazil (Jones). Exp. 26 mm. 



Genus Patissa. 



Patissa, Moore, Lep. Ceyl. iii. p. 388 (1886). 



Palpi porrect, clothed with rough hair and extending about the 

 length of head ; maxillary palpi dilated with scales ; f i-ons with a 

 slight tuft ; antennae of male minutely serrate and ciliated ; legs 

 long and slender. Fore wdng with the apex somewhat produced 

 and the outer margin oblique ; vein 3 from before angle of cell ; 

 4, 5 well separated at origin ; 7 straiglit and well separated from 

 8, 9, 10, which are stalked ; 11 becoming coincident with 12. 



