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Annals of the Transvaal Museum 
Genus PHYLLALIODES. 
(PI. I, figs. 22-24; PI. IV, figs. 18, 19.) 
Phyllaliodes Hmpsn. A.M.N.H. 8. v. p. 474 (1910). 
Type agramma. 
Proboscis very minute; palpi porrect, just beyond frons, three jointed; 
first joint and second joint of equal length; third joint about half of second 
joint; first and second joint with very long hair on under side; third joint 
hidden in hairs; eyes large, ova], naked; antennae about half of costa, bipecti- 
nated till tip, longest branches about 5 times shaft; a tuft of hair on first joint; 
frons, head above and thorax with long smooth hairs ; abdomen without crests ; 
fore tibia with a process shorter than tibia; curved very much outwardly and 
entirely hidden in very long hairs; mid tibia with two spurs, hind tibia with 
four; spurs moderate in length, ending in a smooth, slightly curved point, 
spurs covered with scale-like hairs; inner spurs about frd of outer spurs; 
femurs with very long hairs ; mid *and hind tibiae with moderate hairs on inner 
side; tarsal joints with spines on inner side and further covered with short 
scales and hairs. Fore wing triangular; costa straight; apex rounded; outer 
margin nearly straight, somewhat oblique; termen rounded; inner margin 
nearly straight ; 1 b nearly straight (I cannot see if it is forked without removing 
the scales, which are very dense at base) ; 2 from frd lower median ; 3 from frd 
2 to 4; 4 from lower angle; 5 from middle of discocellulars, which are straight; 
6 and 7 on a short stalk and from upper angle; 8, 9, 10 stalked and from just 
beyond upper angle; 8 from just beyond frd of 9; 10 from just before frd of 9; 
11 from upper median at fth; 12 parallel to costa. 
Hind wing semi-circular; costa straight; apex rounded; outer margin very 
oblique, well rounded and with a rounded lobe at 2 and 3 ; tornus well rounded ; 
inner margin curved ; 2 from before frd lower median ; 3 and 4 on a short stalk 
and from lower angle; 5 from half of discocellulars, which are straight and erect; 
6 and 7 from upper angle, stalked for about frd of 6; 8 nearly straight and 
connected with upper median at frd with a slight bar. 
The following details were kindly given to me by Sir George F. Hampson, 
supplementing the information published by him in the original description 
and which leave no doubt as to my identification being correct: <$. Palpi 
porrect, to rather beyond frons and clothed with long hair; eyes smooth; 
antennae with long branches, about five times shaft, and to apex; hind tibia 
with two pairs of spurs ; thorax and abdomen without crests ; fore wing rather 
narrow ; the apex rounded ; 3 from before angle ; 5 from middle of discocellulars ; 
6 very shortly stalked with 7; 8, 9, 10 stalked; no pecten on inner margin; hind 
wing 3, 4 stalked; 5 from middle of discocellulars; 6, 7, stalked. 
Phyllaliodes Agramma. 
Phyllaliodes agramma Hmpsn. A.M.N.H. 8. v. p. 474 (1910). 
This is the only species known up to now. I have one specimen from 
Port Shepstone, the same locality from which the type specimen comes. 
Genus HYPOPHIALA nov. 
(PI. I, figs. 26, 27; PI. IV, figs. 20-24.) 
Type melanogvamma spec. nov. 
$. Head small, retracted; eyes large, round, naked; proboscis very rudi- 
mentary; palpi porrect, short, fringed with very long hairs; first joint nearly 
