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AECTTID^. 
mark on the vein closing the cell. Underside with the disk of fore wing suffused with 
fuscous. 
This species belongs to the group with pectinated antennae. 
Tricholepis xuiiformis. (Plate CLVII. fig. 29.) 
Expanse 1 inch. 
Female. Uniform pale semitransparent brown, with a slight ochreoias tinge, 
brownish-white anal tuft to abdomen. 
A lai'ge 
MACHAIROPHOEA, g. n. 
Male. Palpi very minute. Antennae bipectinated, with short branches of nearly equal 
length to near the tip. Fore leg with a curved tibial spine. Mid and hind tibise with 
minute terminal pairs of spurs. Fore wing long and narrow, the second and third medians 
and lower radial from angle of cell ; the upper radial and third, fourth, and fifth subcostals, 
which are stalked together, from upper angle ; the first subcostal represented by a short bar 
between the costal and second subcostal nervule. Hind wing with two internal nervures ; 
the second and third medians stalked from the angle of cell ; the radial from above the 
angle ; the subcostals on a very long stalk ; the costal nervure anastomosing with the 
subcostal to near the end of cell. 
Female apterous, as Mr. E. E. Green informs me. 
Expanse $ f inch. 
Male. Dark brown ; the wings thickly covered with hairs and scales ; fore wing with a 
yellow spot on the centre of inner margin, this in some specimens being entirely obsolete. 
Head and collar yellow. 
Thumatha fuscescens, Wlk. (Plate CLVIII. fig. 18.) 
Thumatha fuscescens, WTIc. Cat. xxxv. p. 1900. 
Expanse | inch. 
Male. Pale brown. Fore wing with a dark spot at end of cell ; a postmedial series of 
specks, the one on costa most prominent ; some indistinct fuscous specks on the costa. 
PAL-ffiOPSIS, g. n. 
Male. Antennre and palpi as in Schisfojjhleps, Hmpsn. Fore wing with the costal 
nervure running close along the costa ; the cell reaching nearly to the apex ; the subcostal 
Machairophora fulvipuncta. (Plate CLIX. fig. 10.) 
