142 LOBD WALSINGUAM ON [Jan. 19, 



Soc. Ell*. Fr. XI. Bull. ii. (1842) \ Bucadatrix sp., Stn. Eut. 

 Wk. Int. IV. 70 (1858) '. Cemiostoma coffeella, Stn. Ent. WJi. 

 Int. X. 110-11 (1861)'. Elacliista coffeella, Nietn. Obs. Enemies 



Coffee-tree Ceylon, 24 (1861) " : (2 edn.) 18 (1872) ' noc- 



tuella, Madinier, Eev. Agr. Imp. Ehmiinense Agr. No. 3, p. 29 et 

 seq. (]8. . ) '. Cemiostoma coffeellum, P. Maun, Am. Nat. VI. 332- 

 41, 596-607, PI. V. (1872) \ Elacliista coffeella, Nietn. (Green's 

 edn.) Obs. Enemies Coffee-tree Ceylon, 16 (1880) ^ 



Larva sup. Coffea arahica '". Pupa in hammock (teste fig.) •_ 

 Hai. West Indies — GuADELOirpE, larva and imago, I.-XII.'''*; 

 Martinique'''. Brazil— Vassouras (Prov. Rio Janeii'o, intro- 

 duced from Antilles), larva and imago, III.-VI." 



No. 7 is quoted from Mann (No. 8), as I have not been able to 

 find a copy of the work in London, where indeed the title appears 

 to be unknown, and I should be grateful to anyone who could tell 

 me where it was published. The second edition of Nietner cited 

 above appears to have been OA'ei-looked ; there is a copy in the 

 British Museum. 



84. COMPSOSCHEMA, g. n. 

 (k-o^(i//os= elegant ; (TX"7/<a = form.) 



Type, Comiisoscliema himarffiiiellum, Wlsm. 



Aniennre slightly longer than the fore wings, somew^hat stout, 

 simple ; basal joint with a rather large eyecap. Labial palpi 

 slender, dependent ; apical joint as long as second. Maxillary 

 palpi obsolete. Haustellnm almost obsolete. Head and face 

 smooth. Thorax smooth. Fore ivings somewhat dilated from 

 the base outwards, apex depressed, rounded, termen slightly 

 sinuate beneath the apex. Neuration : 9 veins ; 7 and 8 stalked, 

 7 to costa shghtly above apex ; 3, 4, and 6 absent. Hind wings 

 (I) elongate-acuminate, evenly attenuated from base ; cilia 4. 

 Neuration : 5 veins, without a cell (radial and cubital veins 

 coincident) ; 3 absent, 4 absent, 6 and 7 coincident. Jjegs : hind 

 tibiae with somewhat long hairs. 



Allied to Lyonetia, Hb. 



215. COMPSOSCHEMA BIMARGINELLUM, Sp. n. 



Antennce yellowish white, eyecaps snow-white. PaZjji white. 

 Head and thorax snow-white. Foi-e wings shining white, a slender 

 outwardly oblique dorsal streaklet from one-half reaches nearly 

 across the wing ; this is dark brown, with a golden sheen along 

 its inner margin ; some very faint golden-yellow mottling is 

 visible on the apical half of the wing, and there is a minute black 

 spot at the extreme apex ; the long whitish cilia, which give the 

 end of the wing a much v^ idened appearance, are marked by two 

 dark brown lines running through them, the first at the base, the 

 other beyond their middle — these both pass around the apex to the 

 costal cilia and reach well through the tornal ciha. Exp. al. 6 mm. 

 Hind wings and cilia pale greyish. Abdomen brownish above. 



