34 iNSEcuTOR iNSCiTi^ mi;nstruus 



buff yellow. Collar and thorax avellaneous, the shoulders and 

 outer edge of collar buff yellow. Abdomen silky gray on 

 dorsum, the two last segments, sides, and venter orange buff. 

 Fore wings avellaneous, the costal margin buff yellow, extend- 

 ing into cell, and narrowing towards apex. Hind wings thinly 

 scaled light buff. Fore wings below with the costa darker buff 

 yellow, this tint extending along termen. 



Expanse, 20 mm. 



Habitat. — Los Baiios, Philippine Islands. 



Type.— Cat. No. 25155, U. S- Nat. Mus. 



Collected by F. C. Baker. 



Near T. aurantiaca Hampson. 



Tigrioides pallidicosta, new species. 



Female. — Head and thorax fuscous. Abdomen above dark 

 mouse gray. Body below and legs white ; fore tibise and tarsi 

 streaked with drab. Fore wings drab, darkest on basal half, 

 terminally paler with darker streaks on veins ; costal margin 

 white, expanding toward apex extending to vein 6 ; inner 

 margin on terminal third whitish; cilia white. Hind wings 

 mouse gray, the cilia tipped with white. Wings below mouse 

 gray, the hind wings faintly tinged with blue, the fore wings 

 with costa narrowly and cilia bone white. 



Expanse, 25 mm. 



Type.— Cat. No. 25156, U. S. Nat. Mus. 



Collected by Bryant and Palmer. 



Near to T. grisescens Beth-Baker. 



Bryantia, new genus. 



Male. — Proboscis fully developed ; palpi porrect twice the 

 length of head ; antennae pubescent with long cilia ; legs long, 

 slender, with two pairs of spurs on hind tibise. Fore wings 

 rather long, narrow, the costa arched towards apex, the outer 

 margin rounded ; vein 2 from middle of cell shortly downbent 

 then downcurved, the median beyond it upbent so the cell 

 becomes very narrow ; 3 and 4 on downbent stalk ; 5 absent ; 

 6 and 7 from cell; 8, 9, 10 stalked; 11 free; a ridge of down- 

 turned hairs at middle of costa above ; some thick scaling be- 



