1897.] WEST-INDIAN MICRO-LEPIDOPTERA. 123 



side of the thorax beneath the wiug and may easily be overlooked, 

 but when spread out it is very noticeable, appearing like thistle- 

 down at the base of the costa. The occurrence of this character in 

 both sexes may suggest a different train of thought to those who 

 have enunciated various theories to account for the functional 

 utiUty of such structures hitherto observed in the male sex only. 



This observation is founded on the examination of many speci- 

 mens belonging to several described and undescribed Transatlantic 

 species. 



164. Episimus teansferranus, "Wkr. 



[trANSPERRANUS, Wkr. + TRANSPERRANUS, Wkr. 



Carpocapsa transfcrrana, Wkr. Cat. Lp. Ins. B.M. XXVIII. 398 (1863)'. 

 Epidinus transfemma, Wlsm. Pr. Z. Soc. Lond. 1891, 502, 543 (1892) ^ 

 Hab. Brazil (%«)'--.] 



TRANSFERRANUS, Wkr. 4- TINCENTANXTS, Wlsm. 



Episimus transferrana, Wkr. + vincenfana, Wlsm. Pr. Z. S. 

 Lond. 1891, 502, 543, PL XLI. 3 (1892) \ 

 Hab. West Indies— St. Vincent \ 



165. EpISIMUS AUGMENTAN0S, Z. 



Grapholitha (^Hedya) augmentana, Z. Hor. Soc. Ent. Eoss. XIII. 

 160-1 (1877) ^ Episimus augmentana, Wlsm. Pr. Z. Soc. Lond. 

 1891, 502, .543 (1892) \ 



Hah. West Indies — Cuba^-^; G-renada (Balthazar, 250 ft., 

 windward side, 20 IV. — H. H. Smith). 



166. Episimus nesiotes, sp. n. 



Antennce : J , stout, slightly pubescent ; bone-colour, with a 

 rufous tinge towards the base. Falpi somewhat club-shaped, the 

 apical joint scarcely visible ; bone-white on their inner sides, 

 rufous externally. Head reddish ochreous ; face rufous, a traus- 

 verse whitish band between the eyes. Tliorax whitish, anteriorly 

 margined with reddish brown. Fore wings mottled with reddish 

 brown and bone-white with some admixture of bluish grey ; the 

 bone-white is especially noticeable in a large elongate dorsal patch 

 extending to the fold, transversely barred and thus almost oblite- 

 rated on the basal half ; it is also noticeable in a series of short 

 outwardly oblique costal streaks, and at the outer end of tho cell 

 in an inwardly curved line of which the lower extremity reaches 

 the upper angle of the somewhat indistinct ocelloid patch (con- 

 taining two black dots set in rosy-white preceded by a steel-grey 

 shade) ; some oblique slender steel-grey lines extend outwards from 

 the lower extremities of the pale costal streaks : cilia reddish 

 brown mixed with bone-grey. Exp. al. d 14 mm., $ 17 mm. 

 Hind ivings shining brownish grey, with somewhat paler cilia. 

 Abdomen brownish grey. Legs bone-whitish. 



Type, (S 2 Mus. Wlsm. 



