86 LORD \?-al3ingham; on [Jan. 19, ' 



24. Ypsolophus, F. 



[It is doubtful whether this generic name is rightly employed, 

 but not having concluded the study of its history I have adopted 

 it in the sense in which it is used by lieinemaun, titaudinger 

 and Wocke, &c.] 



73. Ypsolophus manellus, Mschl. 



Ypsolophus manellus, Mschl. Ab. Senck. Nat. Ges. XV. 344-5, 

 354 (1890)' ; Wlsm. Pr. Z. Soc. Lond. 1891, 525, 546 (1892) ^ 

 Eab. West Indies — Poetoeico '■-. 



74. Ypsolophus eusticus, Wlsm. 



Ypsolophus rusticus, Wlsm. Pr. Z. Soc. Loud. 1891, 525-6, 546 

 (1892) \ 



Hub. United States — Texas', 13 VI. West Indies— St. 

 Vincent ' ; Geenada (Mount Gay Estate, 300 ft., leeward side, 

 25 Vni.-10 IX.— iT. H. Smith). 



75. Ypsolophus pipeeatus, Wlsm. 



Ypsolophus piper atus, Wlsm. Pr. Z. Soc. Lond. 1891, 526, 546 

 (1892) •. 



Eab. West Indies— S. Thomas, 31 IIL-9 IV. (Guimann, 

 Hedemann); St. Vincent \ 



" Larva mining in the leaves of a Solaiiea '' (^Bedemann). " On 

 a papilionaceous plant with pink cluster-flowers" {Oudnumn), 



76. Ypsolophus indiqnus, Wlsm. 



Ypsolophus indignus, Wlsm. Pr. Z. Soc. Loud. 1891, 526-7, 546 

 (1892) \ 



ffab. West Indies— St. Ceoix, 4 V. {Hedemann) ; St. Thomas, 

 10 HI. (Gudmann) ; St. Vincent ' ; Geenada (Balthazar, 250 ft., 

 windward side, 5-30 IV. — H. H. Smith). 



77. Ypsolophus juventellus, sp. n. 



Antenna' ochreous, delicately aunulated with umber-brown. 

 Palpi white on their inner sides, the triangularly-tufted second 

 joint umber-brown externally to two-thirds of its length. Head 

 and thorax whitish ochreous. Fore wiixjs umber-brown, with a broad 

 whitish-ochreous band extending from the base to the termen 

 along the dorsal half of the wing, its upper edge indented at and 

 beyond the middle by two slight projections of the darker ground- 

 colour ; three umber-brown spots on the termen above the tornus 

 are followed by the whitish-OL-hreous cilia, through which runs an 

 evenly curved line of uraber-brown, giving the apex a rounded 

 appearance ; a small oblique white dot lies on the costa before the 

 apex, the dorsum is slightly shaded with umber-brown. Eap. al. 

 9 mm. Hind luincfs and cilia bluish grey. Abdomen grey. Leys 



