Lepidoptera of the family LithosiidcB. 369 



witli short terminal spinules, posterior tibi^ with two 

 pairs of spurs. Type, L, integra. 



294. Leptidule integra = Ameria integra, Wlk. Lep. 



Het. Suppl. 5, p. 1893. Hah. — Santa Martha. 



295. Leptidule sordida, n. sp. Hah. — Santa Martha 



{Bouchard). 

 Sordid ochraceous, secondaries with the outer margin 

 and anal angle smoky-brown, the inner edge being broadly 

 tridentate ; body testaceous, the head, collar, tegulos and 

 anus ochraceous, the tegul;T3 fringed with smoky-brown ; 

 primaries below with the apex greyish ; body below ochra- 

 ceous, the legs blackish above, the tibia3 and tarsal joints 

 below terminally black banded : expanse of wings 9 lines. 



Setina, Schranh. 



296. Setina flava, Bremer and Grey, Beitr. zur Schm. 



Nordl. China's, p. 15. Hah. — North China. 

 This is undoubtedly Walker's S. sinensis, as suggested 

 by that author.* 



297. Setina rejecta, Wlk. Lep. Het. 2, p. 521. Hah.— 



? 



298. Setina apicalis, Wlk. Lep. Het. 2, p. 521. Huh. — 



China. 



299. Setina accepta, n. sp. Hah. — Sarawak. 

 Primaries bright chrome-yelloAv ; secondaries creamy 



whitish, with the apex and fringe yellow ; thorax chrome- 

 yellow, abdomen pale smoky-brown, anal tuft stramineous; 

 primaries below with a broad, terminally clavate subcostal 

 streak from the base to near the outer margin ; internal 

 area whitish ; pectus greyish, legs and venter stramineous : 

 expanse of wings 9 lines. 



Allied to the two jireceding species, but more nearly 

 resembling a little S]iecies taken by the licv. 1\. P. INIurray 

 at Zermatt, and which I have been hitherto unable to 

 identify ; it may be an immaculate and dwarfed example 

 of S. irrorclla. 



300. Setina mesomella = Tinea mesomclla, Linn. Syst. 



Nat. il. p. 886. /A//>.— Hatlsbon. 



