170 LORD WALSINGHAM ON [Jan. 19, 



109. CjflfOGEN-£s, WIsra. 



284. CiENOGENBS ? OCHBACEA, Mschl. 



Ccemgenes'l ochracea, Mschl. Ab. Senck. Nat. Ges. XV. 337, 

 354 (1890) ' ; Wlsm. Pr. Z. Soc. Lond. 1891, 515, 544 (1892) ". 

 Hab. West Indies — Poktorico '- -. 



110. Hypoclopus, Wlsm. 

 285. Htpoclopus parvus, sp. n. 



= Cmnogenes fusilla, Wlsm. (partim) Pr. Z. Soc. Lond. 1891, 

 514, 544 (1892) \ 



Antennce greyish ochreous. Paljn, c? recurved to back of 

 thorax; greyish touched with fuscous at the sides, apical joint 

 tipped with ochreous ; 2 porrect. Head and thorax greyish 

 ochreous intermixed \vith fuscous. Fore ivinc/s pale greyish ochre- 

 ous, much speckled and blotched with fuscous which is concentrated 

 in three connected patches (oue at the end of the cell, one below 

 it, and one at the base), leaving the pale ground-colour more con- 

 spicuous iu two ovate patches (the first on the middle of the wing, 

 the second beyond it) and in a dorsal patch obtusely angulated 

 up^vards before the middle and slightly angulated beyond the 

 middle, a few fuscous specklings along its lower edge ; cilia 

 agreeing in colour with the wing. Exp. al. d 15-5-17 mm.; 

 2 21 mm. Ilmd luings and cilia dull greyish. Abdomen greyish. 

 Lecjs greyish, tarsi with pale subochreous speckling. 



Type, S Mus. Wlsm. ; $ Mus. Gudmann. 



Hab. West Indies— St. ThojSias, 18 III.-8 IV. {Gudmami, 

 Hedemann) ; Dominica ^ (Vomt Michell, 29 V.). Eleven specimens. 



Tliis species varies consideraljly : in the intermediate form which 

 I have described as the type the dark and pale markings are sharplv 

 defined ; in the extreme forms either the dark or the paler colour 

 predominates and tends to efface the pattern. 



The specimen which I recorded (Pr. Z. Soc. Lond. 1891, 514) 

 from Dominica as Ccfnor/enes pusilla, Z.^ was not in good condition, 

 and the reception of better specimens from the same island proves 

 it to be Bypodopus jyarvus. My notes on the structure of " Ana- 

 phora pusilla, Z." refer truly to that species, but the additional 

 locality is erroneous, and Camogenes pmilla, Z., must be removed 

 from the West Indian list. 



111. EULEPISTE, Wlsm. 



286. Etilepiste umbratipalpis, Wlsm. 



Eulepiste umbratipalpis, Wlsm. Pr. Z. Soc. Lond. 1891, 511, 

 544, P1.XLL 10 (1892)1. 



Hah. West Indies — Sa^ Domingo '. 



