BY E, MEYRICK. 
1601 
reacliing half across wing, lower extremity more blackish ; a 
quadrate blackish dot, partially whitish-margined, beneath and 
before lower anterior angle of this; a fine white line, anteriorly 
margined with dark fuscous, from costa near apex to inner margin 
befoi'e anal angle, sharply indented beneath costa, thence moder- 
ately curved, dai’k margin dilated on costa into a triangular spot ; 
cilia ochreous-brownish, extreme tips whitish, basal half barred 
with a suffused blackish irroration. Hindwiugs grey ; cilia light 
grey, with a darker basal line. 
32.** Talantis, n.g. 
Head smooth, sidetufts loosely spreading ; tongue developed. 
Antennae in ^ with long fine ciliations (4), basal joint moderately 
elongate, with pecten. Labial palpi long, recurved, second joint 
with appressed scales, rather rough beneath towards apex, terminal 
joint shorter than second, moderate, acute. Thorax with small 
rounded posterior crest. Posterior tibiae clothed with long dense 
hairs above. Forewings with vein 1 furcate, 2 from near angle of 
cell, 7 and 8 stalked, 7 to apex. Hindwings elongate-ovate, cilia 
I ; veins 3 and 4 from a point, 6 and 7 parallel. 
Apparently allied to Mesolecta and Oenochroa on the one hand, 
and Nej)hogenes on the other, but differing from all these by the 
long antennal ciliations. The thoracic crest is little conspicuous, 
and unless the specimen is in fine condition, may be very readily 
])assed over. 
625. (163a.) Tal. chimerina, n.sp, 
21-25 mm. Head, palpi, antennm, and thorax fuscous. 
Abdomen pale grey, anal tuft whitish-ochreous. Legs fuscous, 
apex of joints ochreous-whitish, hairs of posterior tibijo ochreous- 
whitish. Forewings elongate, posteriorly slightly dilated, co.sta 
moderately arched, apex roundpointcd, hindmargin oldiquely 
rounded ; fuscous, slightly ochreous-tinged, finely irroratcd with 
dark fuscous ; a small dark fuscous dot in disc at a second 
rather obliquely l>eyond it on fold, a third beneath middle of costa. 
