134 ME. E. m'laohlan on new foems, etc., 



anticse angustatse,' pallide flavidescentes, baud signatae : posticee gri- 

 sescentes, subhyalinae ( c? )• 



Long. Corp. 2^ lin. (=6| mill.); exp. alar. 9^ lin. (=20 mill.). 



Hab. Australia (Victoria, Edwards) {in Mus. auct.). 



Fuscous. Head, prothorax, and two impressed lines on the mesonotum 

 densely clothed with golden-grey hairs : antennaj testaceous, annu- 

 lated with brown: palpi testaceous. Legs testaceous; a black dot 

 on each of the trochanters. Abdomen blackish ; middle of terminal 

 margin of last dorsal segment somewhat produced, obsoletely notched : 

 from beneath this segment proceeds a short, truncate, testaceous lobe : 

 app. inf. testaceous; the basal joint long, cylindrical, pubescent, gra- 

 dually clavate at its tip; second joint short, thin, and spiniform, 

 slightly curved : penis slender, cylindrical, the glans oval and capitate, 

 unarmed. (PI. IV. fig. 18.) 



Anterior wings narrow, pale yellow, without markings ; veins testaceous. 

 Posterior wings greyish subhyaline, the costal edge testaceous ; veins 

 f usco-testaceous . 



I possess a male of this moderately small pale species, wliicli 

 presents no particular structural peculiarities, save that the second 

 joint of the app. inf. is more spiniform than is usual. 



Stbnopstche, Jf' Zachlan. 



When I described this genus (Tr. Ent. Soc. Lend. ser. 3, vol. v. 

 p. 264) I was acquainted with the c? only. I now possess also the 

 5 , which differs only in its larger size and dilated joints of the inter- 

 mediate tarsi ; the apex of the abdomen is produced, and there are 

 tvp^o rather long narrow valves. 



Stenopsyche gbiseipennis, M'Lachlan. 



The ? , from Assam, in my collection measures 25 lines ( = 52 

 mill.) in expanse of wings. In coloration it is similar to the 

 cJ , save that the inner margin of the anterior wings has a broad 

 whitish streak extending from the base to the anal angle. 



A second c?, from the "Snowy Valley," near Ningpo, China 

 (ifr. Fryer), resembles the Indian type ; but the grey reticulated 

 markings of the anterior wings are more delicate and uniform, 

 not united into blotches, the posterior wings leas opaque. 



Smiceidea, nov. gen. 

 Calcaria 1, 4, 4. Frons valida. Antenna? graciles, breves; 

 articulo basali vix dilatato, perbrevi. Ocelli desunt. Palpi 



