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Exactly of the build of L. infuscata, Er., and differing 

 only in the following respects : — More or less of the base of 

 the antennae is dark, the head and thorax are miich more 

 finely and obsoletely punctured and very distinctly coria- 

 ceous ; the elytra are rather more finely punctured ; the 

 abdomen is uniformly black, the posterior margins of the 

 segments not lighter. 



^ . Fifth ventral segment with a small obtuse emargination 

 of the posterior border. 



Jamaica. Type in my collection. 



Note on the Genus Micbanofs. 



On page 350 of the first part of this paper ^ the above 

 genus was characterised, and the tongue was described as 

 acuminate ; this is incorrect, and the following should be 

 substituted for the description of the mouth-parts there 

 given : — Tongue broad, divided nearly to the base into three 

 pointed lobes, of which the lateral are a little longer than the 

 central one. Paraglossse well-marked, strongly ciliate. 

 Labial palpi 3-jointed, the first joint very short, a little 

 broader than long, the second moderate, gradually thickened 

 towards the apex, the third much narrower than the preceding 

 and about half as long, cylindrical, the apex rounded. 

 Inner lobe of the maxilla much wider than the outer, both 

 closely ciliated. 



XLTT. — A Revision of the Genera of the Family Liparidse. By 

 Colonel C. Swinhoe, M.A., F.L.S., F.Z.S., F.E.S., Member 

 of the Entomological Society of France and of the Bom- 

 bay Natural History Society. 



[Continued from p. 304.] 



774^. Orgyia brunnescens. 



Dasycliira brunnescens, Moore, Lep. Atk. p. 57 (1879). 

 Type, Sikkim, in B.M. 



775. Orgyia virescens. 



Cadrusia virescens, Moore, /. c. p. 54, pi. iii. fig. 16. 

 Type, ? , Darjiling, in B.M. 



* Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (8) xii. (1913). 



