132 ioRT> WALSINGHAM oy [Jan. 19, 



which are grey on their outer half. Abdomen umber-brown. Legs 

 cinereous. 



Type, 2 Mus. Gudmann. 



Eah. West Indies— Hatti (Port-au-Prince, 22 Y.— Gudmann). 



One specimen. 



185. OXYGRAPHA MONOCHROMA, Sp. n. 



Antemuf fuscous. P«?;/«' suberect, apical joint exposed ; reddish 

 brown, shghtly paler than the colour of the head. Bead reddish 

 brown! Thorax bro\^-nish fuscous: underside pale cinereous. 

 Fore wings reddish brown, with slightly paler motthngs on the 

 outer half, and a slight shinmg greyish shade preceded by a 

 slender ferniginous line before the termen ; cilia reddish brown. 

 Exp. al. 12 mm. Hind u'ings dark fuscous. Abdomen dark 

 fuscous : underside pale cinereous. Legs cinereous shaded with 

 fuscous. 



Ty2}e, 6 Mus. Wlsm. 



ffab. West Indies— Hatti (Port-au-Prince, 22-24 Y.— Gud- 

 mann). Two specimens. 



186. OXTGEAPHA ROTUSBIPENNIS, Sp. n. 



Antenmp cinereous. Paljn projecting less than the length of 

 the head beyond it : dusky cinereous, ffead cinereous. Thorax 

 tawny cinereous. Fore wings abruptly arched near the base, of 

 approximately even width throughout, the apex and termen 

 evenly rounded, the costa roughened from base to apex ; tawny 

 reddish, A\ith a faintly indicated oblique greyish-fuscous shade 

 from before the middle of the costa, extending to the lower edge 

 of the cell ; a similar curved shade before the apex ; waved lines 

 of sLiblustrous scales are visible on the outer half of the wmg in 

 certain lights ; a small black dot at the end of the cell ; cilia 

 shining reddish grey. Exj). «?. d 10, $ 11 mm. Hind ivings 

 trapezoidal ; greyish fuscous ; cilia very long and slightly paler. 

 Ahdomen greyish fuscous. Legs whitish ochreous. 



Type, 6 Mus. Wlsm. ; ? 31us. Hederaann. 



Hah. West Indies — St. Thomas, 8-22 III. {Gudmann, Hede- 

 mann). Three specimens. 



" The larva feeds on Acacia arabica, joining two leaves together, 

 between which it lives as in a sort of case " (Hedemann). 



In the male the colour of the fore wings is dull fawn ochreous, 

 the ta\\ny gloss almost entirely confined to the two darker 

 markings, which are much more conspicuous than in the female. 

 The antennae are slightly serrate and pubescent beneath. 



72. Apinogiossa, Mschl. & Saalm. 



187. Apinoglossa combtjeana, Mschl. 



Apinoglossa combiirana, Mschl. Ab. Senck. Nat. Ges. XV. 331, 

 354 (1894)'; Wlsm. Pr. Z. Soc. Lond. 1891, 496, 543 (1892)^. 

 Hah. West Indies — Portorico'% 



