1897.] WEST-IKDIAK MICRO-LEPIDOPTERA. 149 



Mamillary palin well-developed, not folded, slightly recurved, 

 dependent or porrect, smooth. 



Hcmstellum moderate. 



Head and face smooth. 



Thorax smooth. 



Fore wings narrow, elongate, lanceolate, dorsum ciliate almost 

 to base. Neuration : 8 veins ; 7 to costa, 8 absent, 3 and 4 absent, 

 6 absent. 



Hind ivhigs narrow, lanceolate, acute, cilia 4. Neuration : 6 veins, 

 cell open, 5 and 6 coincident, 3 and 4 coincident. 



Abdomen long, slender. 



Legs: hind tibiae pectinate above with moderately long stiff 

 bristles, middle tibise unclothed. 



Allied to Sijanioptila, from which it differs essentially in the 

 smooth middle tibiae, and in the hind tibiae being merely pectinate. 



229. EUCOSMOPHOKA DIVES, sp. n. 



Ayitenyice pale greyish, with an aeneous sheen at the base. Palpi 

 strongly recurved laterally, of even width throughout ; whitish. 

 Head and thorax smooth, shining metallic seneous. Fore wings 

 bright metallic aeneous, merging into cupreous before the apex ; 

 nearly at the base of the costa is an elongate subovate black spot 

 exteuding to about one-fourth ; beyond it an elongate bright 

 oi'ange costal patch, before the middle of which is a shining silvery 

 white oblong costal spot, slenderly black-margined except at its 

 upper edge ; the orange patch is also margined beneath by a 

 narrow black shade ; a small blackish spot below the costa at the 

 commencement of the costal cUia separates the orange patch from 

 the cupreous apical portion of the wing, but the extreme apex 

 becomes again shining aeneous ; cilia bronzy grey. Exj-). al. 8 mm. 

 Hind luings and cilia grey. Abdomen beneath shining pale aeneous, 

 above shaded with grey. Legs : hind tibiae with a comb of short 

 bristles above throughout their length : pale straw-colour, tarsi 

 unspotted. 



Type, <S Mus. Wlsm. 



Hob. West Indies — Geenada (Balthazar, 250 ft., and Chantilly 

 Estate, 350 ft., windward side, 13 IV.-15 Y.—H. H. Smith). Six 

 specimens. 



230. EUCOSMOPHOEA ORNATA, sp. n. 



Antennce brownish. Labial and maxillary palpi white. Head 

 and thorax white, both laterally tinged with pale olive-brown. 

 Fore wings pale olive-brown from the base to nearly two-thirds, 

 thence blending to rich reddish orange ; a silver-white dorsal 

 streak throughout, interrupted by a small orange spot at two- 

 thirds the wing-length ; in the orange portion of the wing is a 

 very oblique silvery metallic streak before the costal cilia, followed 

 by two minute opposite silvery metallic marginal spots beyond 

 which the costa and costal cilia are shining white, a fuscous 

 streaklet running through them at the apex (accompanied by some 



