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the end ; mid tibia without spurs ; hind tibia with 2 spurs only ; tarsae 
with smooth, rather long hair ; abdomen of $ about § of hind wing. 
Fore wing triangular, with costa straight ; inner and outer margin 
evenly, but slightly, arched ; apex and tornus much rounded ; vein lb 
simple at base ; 2 from a little beyond J of lower median ; 3 from middle 
of 2 and 4 ; 4 from lower angle ; 5 from a little below middle of disco- 
cellular, where also a short veinlet is given off into the cell ; discocellular 
a little angled at vein 5 ; cell over f of wing ; 6 from below upper angle ; 
7 and 8 on a stalk of J- of 7 and from upper angle ; 9 and 10 on a stalk 
of nealy \ 9 and from upper median at ; 9 much curved towards 8 and 
anastomosing with 8 for a short distance just above free part of 8 and 9, 
thus forming a large areole, which is 3 times longer than broad ; 11 from 
§ upper median and parallel to 12 ; 12 straight. 
Hind wing ample, triangular ; costa and outer margin nearly straight ; 
inner margin a little arched ; apex well rounded ; tornus forming a 
rounded lobe from 1 b to 2 ; la straight, moderate ; lb curved ; a trace 
of lc ; 2 from a little beyond 4 lower median ; 3 a little beyond f ; 4 from 
angle ; discocellular sharply angled at middle of 4 and 5 and emitting a 
distinct veinlet into the cell ; cell § of wing ; 5 from near 6 ; 6 from upper 
angle ; 7 from upper median at ^ ; 8 anastomosing at J with upper 
median for a short distance, then straight and diverging. 
Cimola opalina Wlk., Cat. IV, p. 817 (1855). 
1 have seen this species from — 
Durban (IV, Boss) (I). 
Pinetown (III, Leigh). 
Tongaat. 
Ngqeleni (VIII, I, Swinnv). 
Den us Lepidopalpus, nov. (ph I, fig. 4). 
Type hyalina , nov. spec. 
(£. Proboscis very short., but visible ; palpi short, just beyond frons 
and about as long as the eye, porrect ; second joint about 4 times longer 
than first joint ; third joint minute ; first joint covered with bi-lobate 
scales ; second joint with tri-lobate scales and some hairs ; eves large, 
about width of frons, round ; frons thinly covered with hairs ; antennse 
curved, bipectinate ; branches long in middle, about 8 times shaft and 
ending in 2 bristles, they gradually get shorter towards both ends so as 
to form a straight line on inner side ; basal joint with a rather long tuft 
of hair ; fore tibia with a process longer than the tibia and apparently 
made of two joints, the last joint J of the first and curved, so as to project 
well beyond the tibia on outer side ; mid and hind tibia with 2 moderate 
spurs of equal length ; tarsae covered with short hairs ; abdomen as long 
as hind wing. 
Fore wing sub-triangular ; costa gently arched ; termen and inner 
margin well rounded ; apex and tornus much rounded ; lb simple at base ; 
2 from a little beyond J of lower median ; 3 from J the distance 2 to 4 ; 
