iEQERIA. — PSICHOTOE. 
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Female. Similar to male^ but without the anal tufts^ and with bi'oader golden bands to 
abdomen. 
Found resting on leaves at the edge of the jungle. 
OLIGOPHLEBIA, g. n. 
Antennse minutely ciliated. Palpi upturned. Fore tibia with a terminal tuft of hair ; 
mid tibia with a small tuft at middle and a large terminal tuft, and the first two joints of the 
tarsus of mid legs tufted ; hind tibia with a large terminal tuft. Fore wing with the fifth 
subcostal and lower radial absent. Hind wing with the discocellulars erect ; the second and 
third medians stalked. 
Oligophlebia nigralba. (Plate CLVII. fig. 21.) 
Expanse ^ inch. 
Male. Head and thorax black ; frons, gense, palpi below, and pectus silvery Avhite. Legs 
black, the tibiae and tarsi ringed with white. Fore wing black, with a transparent patch on 
the disk beyond the cell crossed by two veins, which are black. Hind wing hyaline, with 
the veins and margins narrowly black. 
SYNTOMIDtE. 
Psichotoe incipiens * Wlk. (Plate CLVII. fig. 2,2.) 
Expanse f inch. 
Male. Differs from the female in the antenute having short stout pectinations ; the 
abdomen slender, with a yellow band on the sixth segment ; the hind wing with a small spot 
between the first and second median nervules beyond the large one on the inner margin. 
Psichotoe brachypecten *. (Plate CLVII. fig. 23.) 
Expanse ^.^ inch. 
Male. Brown ; fore wing with a large transparent spot filling the greater part of the 
internal interspace ; another filling the end of the cell and two in the interspaces on each 
side of the second median nervule. Hind wing with a large spot below the cell extending to 
the inner margin, and a small one at the junction of the first and second median nervules. 
Abdomen slender, with the first segment yellow, and a narrow band of yellow on the 
sixth segment. 
This species differs from P. incipiens, Wlk., in being without the subapical spot to the 
fore wing and the yellow tegulse. 
* These two species should be placed in the genus Syntomoides, Hmpsn. 
