60 SIR GEORGE HAMPSON ON THE 



angle of cell ; 3 and 4 absent ; 6, 7 from upper angle ; 8 anasto- 

 mosing strongly with 7. 



(1) *Statina gaudiella. 



Statina gaudiella Hulst, Trans. Am. Ent. Soc. xvii. p. 216 

 (1890); Rag. Rom. Mem. viii. p. 415, pi. 51. f. 5; Dyar, Cat. 

 Lep. N. Am. p. 440. 



U.S.A., Texas. 



(2) Statina roseotinctella. 



Statina roseotinctella Rag. N. Am. Phyc. p. 19 (1887); id. 

 Rom. Mem. viii. p. 416, pi. 47. f. 7; Dyar, Cat. Lep. N. Am. 

 p. 440. 



U.S.A., Florida, Texas. 



(3) tSTATINA PUNCTILINEELLA. 



Statina punctilineella Hmpsn. Rom. Mem. viii. p. 416, pi. 52. 

 f. 13 (1901). 

 S. Brazil. 



(4) tSTATINA BIFASCIELLA. 



Statina bifasciella Hmpsn. Rom. Mem. viii. p. 416, pi. 52. 

 1 8 (1901). 

 U.S.A., Texas. 



(5) Statina rhodobaphella. 



Statina ?'hodobaphella Rag. Nouv. Gen. p. 50 (1888) ; id. Rom. 

 Mem. viii. p. 417, pi. 45. f. 6. 



Celebes, Sangir I. ; N. Guinea ; Queensland. 



(6) tSTATINA ROSINELLA, Sp. 11. 



2 . Head and thorax purplish pink ; abdomen whitish suf- 

 fused with red-brown, dorsally fulvous towards base ; antenna?, 

 pectus, and legs whitish tinged with red-brown. Fore wing 

 purplish pink, the veins streaked with white ; a brown shade 

 below basal half of cell. Hing wing ochreous white. 



N. Nigeria, Minna (Macfie), 1 2 type. Exp. 16 mm. 



(7) tSTATINA CASHMIRALIS. 



Statina cashmiralis Hmpsn. J. Bomb. Nat. Hist. Soc. xv. 

 p. 20 (1901). 

 Kashmir. 



Genus Menuthia. 



Type. 



Menuthia Rag. Nouv. Gen. p. 50 (1888) nanella. 



Proboscis absent ; palpi upturned to far above vertex of head, 

 slender and smoothly scaled ; maxillary palpi filiform ; frons 



