168 LORD •WALSI>'GHA.M 0(f [Jan. 19, 



where they form a somewhat regular series, and at the base of the 

 cilia which correspond to the wing-colouring ; the dark colouring 

 is concentrated in a patch at the end of the cell, reaching to the 

 costa, and is followed by a paler space and preceded by a paler 

 spot. Evp. al. 25-27 mm. Hind ivimjs and cilia pale brownish 

 cinereous. Abdomen pale bi'ownish cinereous. Legs brownish 

 cinereous, tarsal joints shaded with umber-brown. 



Tyjie, 6 Mus. Wlsm. 



Hah. West Indies — Jamaica (Coll. Bagonot). Two specimens 

 received from the late Monsr, Ragonot. 



280. MOEOPHAGA ? AKGULAXELLA, Sp. n. 



Antennce stout, slightly serrate ; shining whitish ochreous, a black 

 spot beneath at the outer extremity of the elongate basal joint. 

 Paljpi whitish ochreous, the apical joint somewhat stout, as long as 

 the second, the second joint with a large triangular tuft beneath 

 (as in some species of the genus Ypgoloi^lius, but the tuft is much 

 less compact and more hirsute) shaded with brown externally 

 almost to the outer edge of the tuft. Head brown. Thorax whitish, 

 edged anterior! j^ with brown. Fore wings n&vrow elongate, sub- 

 ovate ; creamy whitish, a large brownish-fuscous patch extending 

 from the base along the costal half to one-fourth from the apex, 

 following the fold, its lower edge is augulated upward in the 

 middle, its outer edge passing obliquely to the costa almost parallel 

 with the termen, the costal and terminal margins are mottled with 

 alternate smoky white and brownish fuscous, the cilia suffused 

 with smoky brown. E^'p. al. 16 mm. Hind wings brownish grey, 

 a pale line running along the base of the cilia. Abdomen missing. 

 Legs bone-whitish. 



Type, S Mus. Wlsm. 



Hab. West Indies — Dominica (Point Michell). 



This species differs from Amydria and Xylesthia in having veins 

 8 and 9 of the fore wings stalked, and from Moropliaga, with x^'hich 

 it agrees in neiu-atiou, in the longer apical joint of the palpi and in 

 the second joint being more triangularly clothed. 



IX. SETOMORPHINM 

 107. Sbtomorpha, Z. 



281. SeTOMORPHA EtrPICELLA, Z. 



Setomorpha rupicella, Z. Handl. Kong. Svensk. Vet.-Ak. 1852, 

 95-6 ' ; Wlsm. Pr. Z. Hoc. Lond. 1891, 511, 544 (1892) ^\ 



Hab. West Indies — Cuba (Havannah) '■ = ; Hayti (Port-au- 

 Prince, 25 V. — Gudmann). Brazil — Para, X.-XII. (Sclmlz). 



282. Setomorpha grenadella, sp. n. 



Antenna greyish fuscous. Palpi porrect, second joint slightly 

 hirsute; pale fawn. iTrac? rough above ; pale fawn, ^r/toj-fl.r pale 

 fawn. Fore wings pale fa^n-n, shaded round the margins with 



