950 



MB. G, F. HAMPSOX OJf a?HE CLASSIFICATIOX [Dec. 17, 



Type. 



pectinated ; A'eins 1 h and c more strongly pectinate ; vein 3 from 

 before angle of cell ; 4, 5 from a point ; 6, 7 stalked. 



Fig. 32. 



Canuza euspilella, cS • f- 



Type. (l)tCA>T;zA euspilella, Wlk. xxxv. 1771. Australia. 



Anerastia mirabilella, Meyr. Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. W. 1878, 

 p. 213. 



Genus Stenochilo, nov. 



Palpi porreet, extending about one and a half times length of 

 head, and smoothly scaled : maxUlary palpi dilated with scales at 

 extremity : proboscis absent ; frons with a conical prominence ; 

 antennae of female somewhat annulate ; tibiae with the outer spm-s 

 about two thirds length of inner. Pore w^ing long and ver'y 

 narrow ; the apex rectangular ; the inner margin lobed towards 

 base ; vein 3 from near angle of cell ; 4, 5 well separated at 

 origin ; 6, 7 shortly stalked ; 10, 11 free. Hind wing with vein 

 3 from near angle of cell ; 4, 5 from a point ; 6, 7 shortly stalked. 



Pig. 33. 



Stenochilo cankostalis, c? . y. 

 fSlEIfOCHILO CAJflCOSTALIS, n. sp. 



$ . Eeddish brown, irrorated with grey ; the head, collar, and 

 costal area of fore wing very thickly irrorated ; the last with 

 white spot below middle of cell ; traces of a submai-ginal line and 

 marginal series of specks. Hind wrug hyaline wbite. 

 Bah. Hillaya, Sind. Exp. 30 mm. 



Genus Maceochilo, nov. 



Palpi porreet, clothed with rough hair, and extending about one 

 and a half times length of head ; maxillary palpi dilated with hair; 

 frons with a conical process ; antenn£e of male thickened by 

 appressed serrations; patagia fringed with long hair in male; 

 tibiae with the spurs long, the outer spurs about two thirds length 



