NEW AND LITTLE-KNOWN LBPIDOPTERA. 29 



SYNTOMID^. 



CERYX; = Wllgrn. Wien. Ent. Mon. (1863), 7, 140. 

 Ceryx macgregori sp. nov. (PI. I, fig. 7). ' 



S, dark brown, antenna white at tips, frons with a dark spot in the 

 center. Tops and sides of head whitish.. Collar with a yellow spot at 

 the sides. Tegulaj with a yellowish spot at the base. A yellowish, median 

 streak on pro-, meso- and metathorax. Abdomen dark brown with 4 

 longitudinal series of ochraceons spots on dorsum, ventnim and sides 

 respectively ; last 2 segments without spots and lighter. Fore-wing with 

 5 hyaline spots, a small, elongated antemedial, 2 medial and 2 post- 

 medial, which have a bluish sheen in certain lights. The upper medial 

 spot is in the cell and tlie lower postmedial one is divided by the dark vein. 

 Hind-wing with a large hyaline spot from the base below the cell to 

 vein IV. Legs dark brown, coxse with yellowish spot. 



Length of wing, c? : unknown. 



Length of wing, S : 12 millimeters. 



Montalban, Rizal, P. I. 



Time of capture: February, 1906. (Charles S. Banks, collector.) 



Type ?, No. 5189, in Entomological Collection, Bureau of Science, 

 Manila, P. I. 



I take pleasure in naming this species after Mr. E. C. McGregor, orni- 

 thologist of this Bureau, who has added a large number of insects to our 



collection. 



EUCHROMIA, Hiibner, Verz. bek. Sohmetterl. (1818), 121. 



Euchromia elegantissima Wllgr. Eugenies Resa omkr. Jordan (1861), 360. 

 Var. diffusihelvola var. nov. (PI. I, fig. 3). 



Colors of body and markings of the wings as in the regular form of 

 elegantissima. The general color of the fore-wing is brownish irro- 

 rated with yellowish scales, especially near the outer margin. Cilia dark 

 brown. 



Length of wing, c?: 22.5 millimeters. 



Length of wing, 2: 22.5 millimeters. 



Manila, P. I. 



Time of capture: December, 1903. (W. Schultze, collector.) 



Types <S and ?, No. 448, in Entomological Collection, Bureau of Science, 



Manila, P. I. 



ARBELID^. 



SQUAMICAPILLA gen. nov. 



Proboscis absent ; palpi very minute and porrect ; antennje of the male 

 short, bipectinated to the tips; legs covered with long hairs, which at the 

 tips are scale-like and on the tibia of the fore and hind legs very prom- 

 inent. Male with a long anal tuft of hair scales. 



Type : S. arenata. 



"Hampson: Cat. Lept. Phalaenae, (1898), 1, 40 ( Syntomoides ) . 



