CALLOPISTEIA. — PHTCIDIMORPHA. 
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EEIOPINjE. 
Callopistria rivularis, Wlk. (Plate CLXIII. fig. 2.) 
Callopistria rivularis, WTk. Cat. xii. p. 867. 
Expanse ]J incli. 
Head and thorax clothed with pale and dark brown scales ; abdomen paler. Fore wing 
grey-brown with a slight purplish tinge, the veins paler ; an indistinct pale subbasal line 
from the costa to submedian nervure ; a curved antemedial line contorted outwards into a 
whorl in the cell ; a postmedial ?-shaped line ; a white spot at lower angle of cell ; some 
oblique submarginal streaks ; a fine, almost marginal silvery white line. Hind wing fuscous. 
GONOPTERIN^. 
OXYGONITIS, g. n. 
Female. Difi'ers from Gonitis in the third joint of the palpi being much shorter; the 
outer margin of the fore wing being produced into a hook at the median nervules ; the outer 
margin of the hind wing angled at the first median nervule ; the second and third median 
nervules stalked. 
Oxygonitis sericeata. (Plate CLXIII. fig. 1.) 
Expanse iiich. 
Female. Uniform silky olive-brown. Fore wing with a reddish antemedial curved line 
with a pale inner edge ; the reniform large and slightly darker than the ground-colour ; a 
postmedial reddish line with pale outer edge curved below the costa. Both wings with a fine 
dark marginal line ; the cilia ochreous at base, brown at tips. 
POAPHILINjE. 
PHYCIDIMORPHA, g. n. 
Male. Palpi pori'ectly upturned, the second joint rather long and well clothed with 
scales, the third joint short. Antennae ciliated, the paired bristles on each joint long and 
bent forwards, with tufts of cilia between them. The outer spur of each pair on mid and 
hind tibia short. Fore wing long and very narrow ; the apex rounded ; the outer margin 
very obliquely rounded ; the venation difi'ers from the normal Noctuid type in the fifth 
subcostal being given off' after the end of the accessory cell, and the cell being open. 
Hind wiug rather produced at apex ; the costal anastomosing with the subcostal to middle 
of cell; the two subcostals on a very short footstalk; the radial from just above the lower 
angle of the cell ; the second and third medians on a short footstalk. 
