1893.] SPECIES OF MOTHS PROM lOTJIA. 405 



common stem of the other 4 for ^ of its length, then runs parallel 

 to the upper radial to the hind margin some distance below the 

 apex ; the 4th, from just before the end of the cell, runs into the 

 apex itself, the other 3 leaving it one after the other shortly before 

 apex. Hind ^vings with ordinary neuration. 



Type, Auzeodes nicp'oseriata, sp. n. 



The only species of the genus strongly resembles, both in shape 

 and scahng, the species of Auzea, Wlk. ; but the absence of the 

 radial to the hind Mings distinguishes it from the (Enochrominse. 



AlJZEODES ISIGEOSEEIATA, sp. n. 



(S . Fore ■swings shining wood-colour, thickly dusted with dull 

 rusty' scales, more especially along the inner and hind margins ; 

 costa slightly dotted AWth blackish ; the only visible markings are an 

 exterior series of 4 black spots, arranged in a slight curve from 

 the centre to the inner margin at A, having above them (towards 

 the costa) 2 more, pale grey, A^dth darker centres, very indistinctly 

 visible ; immediately before the apex an irregular oblique black 

 dash from the costa, with some pale grey scales on either side. 

 Hiud wings the same. Head, thorax, and abdomen all unicolorous. 

 Underside without markings, entirely suffused with smoky 

 brown. 



Expanse of Agings 40 milhm. 



Hab. Pegu. 



Hetekomiza, gen. nov. 



Cimicodes, Moore, P. Z. S. 1867, p. 616. 

 Pseudomiza, Butler, 111. Lep. Het. vii. p. 100. 



Fore wings with costa gradually curved ; apex produced shortly 

 and pointed-, hind margin concave just below apex, then broadly 

 convex. Hind wings rounded, at the anal angle nearly square. 

 Palpi not upcurved as in Omiza, but with the 2nd joint rising ; 

 the 3rd porrected forward, in a plane with the forehead, which is 

 produced in front. Antennae simple in both sexes. Hind tibiae 

 of c? thickened, and armed with expansible tufts of hairs. 



Type, H. castanearia^ Moore (Cimicodes). 



Heteeomiza cbetina, sp. n. (Plate XXXII. fig. 8.) 



S . Fore \nugs fawn-colour with an olive tinge, with the costa and 

 the space beyond the acutely-angled 2nd line paler and somewhat 

 silvery ; the rest rather tinged with brown ; the whole wing finely 

 dusted with dark atoms ; 1st line fine, brown, internally pale- 

 edged, subangulated below the costa, then runniug straight to the 

 inner margin ; a large, round, black-brown central spot ; 2nd line 

 fine, brown, starting from | of inner margin, running straight 

 towards the apex and nearly touching the hind margin below 

 it, thence, at a very acute angle, running baclt straight to the 

 costa at g : this line is externally edged finely with paler ; subter- 

 minal line indicated only by some small blackish dots on the veins ; 

 fringes dark brown like the central field. Hind wings like fore 



