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spot ; the outer, geminate, dark line only visible between veins 4-7 ; 

 the apical white spot posteriorly margined with black ; a terminal 

 black line ; a black streak on basal half of inner margin ; the sub- 

 median and vein 2 tipped with black ; the other veins less so. 

 Secondaries yellowish white towards base ; brownish otherwise ; the 

 fringe yellowish ; some white and black scales at anal angle. Under- 

 neath white, the costal and outer margin broadly blackish. 

 Expanse 36 m.m. 



Hob. Rio Janeieo. 



Veins 3 and 4 on primaries apart. 



Bincodes, gen. nov. 



Neuration as in Talmenia, Moschl. Antennce finely serrate. Palpi 

 upturned reaching above head ; second joint long, deeply fringed ; 

 third joint small, smooth. Abdomen with long tuft of scales. 



Type B. minnta, Druce. 

 Minuta, Druce (Crinocles), Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist. (7) 

 v, p. 516 (1900). This is possibly the species figured 

 in Cramer, vol. iv, t. cccc, fig. L., as Clara ; it is not the 

 same as the Clara figured on t. cccxi, and which is 

 quoted under JYotophcsia. 



Talmenia. 



Talmenia, Moschl., Verh. Zool.-bot. Ges. Wien, xxxii, p. 

 345 (1883). 



Antennae fasciculate, the fascicles short. Palpi porrect, slight, 

 thinly haired ; third joint minute. Primaries : the outer margin 

 -oblique, rounded between veins 3 and 4 ; vein 5 from middle of 

 discocellular ; 6 from centre of areole ; 7 and 8 from end of areole ; 

 10 from before its end. Secondaries : costal margin convex on basal 

 half ; apex somewhat acute ; veins 3 and 4 from a point ; 6 and 7 

 stalked ; 8 close to 7 to near end of cell. 



Type. T. arsilonchoides, Moschl. 

 Arsilonchoides, Moschl., 1. c, p. 346, t. 18, f. 34 (1883). 



Ophitis. 

 Ophitis, Feld., Reise Nov., t, 97, f. 10 (1874). 



Antenna) fasciculate. Palpi extending slightly beyond frons ; 

 second joint long, third very short. Primaries: outer margin 

 rounded, slightly oblique, crenulate ; inner angle hardly rounded ; 



