LEPIDOPTERA. 395 
0. G. Barrett records tlio assembling of several males of PhorodesmOi 
hajularia over the spot where a 5 lying. Ent. M. Mag. iv. p. 160. 
Eupithecia minutata. D’Orville (Ent. M. Mag. iii. p. 191) records a case of 
cannibalism in the larva of this species. 
Kunstler reports '(Verb, zool.-bot. Ges. in Wien, xvii. pp. 960-953) on 
injury done to orchard trees in 1866 and 1867 by Cheimatobia h'umata, Am-' 
pJiidasys pomonariay and Hibernia defoliaria. 
New genera : — 
Issa, g. n., Walker, 1. c. p. 198. Allied to Pachydia ; palpi slender, applied 
to front, joint 0 very small} antennro serrate, setose; abdomen with 2 small 
ventral subapical tufts. Sp. I, munda, sp. n,, Wallc. 1. o, p. 198, Bogota, 
Torn, g. n.. Walker, I c. p. 199. Allied to Emplocia ; wings ample, ante- 
rior acute, outer margin very oblique, posterior with outer margin subtrun- 
cate, inner margin oblique. Sp. T. wnilinea, sp. n.. Walk. 1. c. p. 199, Bogota. 
Norsia, g. n., Walker 1. c. p, 196. Allied to Auxinia\ body slender; palpi 
stout, joint 2 fringed, 8 lanceolate, porrect, half length of 2 ; antennae crenu- 
late ; abdomen long, apical tuft small ; tibiae fimbriate ; anterior wings very 
long. Sp. N. vincta, sp. n.. Walk. 1. c. p. 197, Bogota. 
Gymnoscelis, g. n., Mabille, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 4« s^r. vii. p. 666. Allied 
to Eupithecia ; posterior tibiae with only 1 pair of spurs ; first branch of sub- 
costal vein soldered to the costal, and describing a strong curve. Sp. E. pu- 
milata (Hiibn.). 
Dalima, g. n., Moore, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1867, p. 614. Allied to JJrapteryx ; 
antennae (cl) bipectinate ; palpi small, joint 2 pyriform, 3 minute; fore 
wings falcate, costa straight, very convex at apex, which is acute. Sp. E. 
apieata, sp. n., Moore, 1. c. p. 615, pi. 32. fig. 4, and D. schistacearia, sp. n., 
Moore, ibid., Bengal. 
Aynidra, g. n., Moore, 1. c. p. 618. FascelUna (Walk.), ex parte. Palpi 
small, erect, joint 2 long, 3 small, conical; antennae (d) bipectinate for | 
their length ; intermediate tibiae with 1, and hind tibiae with 2 pairs of 
spurs; fore wings falcate. Sp. E. spccularia (Walk.), /. c. pi. 32. fig. 2, and 
jP. muscidaria (Walk.) ; A. discispilaria, sp. n., Moore, 1. c. p. 619, Bengal. 
Panisala^ g. n., Moore, 1. c. p. 620. Allied to Anyerona ; palpi small, joint 
3 minute ; antennae ( cf ) broadly pectinated ; hind tibiae thickened in middle, 
with 4 long spurs; fore wings truncated at apex, costa nearly straight ; hind 
wings subquadrate, outer margin angulate in the middle. Sp. P. truncataria^ 
sp. n., Moore, I, c. p. 620, Bengal. 
Garmis, g. n., Moore, 1. c. p. 623. Allied to Ennomos ; antennae ( cf ) bipec- 
tinate ; palpi suberect, joint 3 cylindrical, decumbent ; thorax broad ; fore 
wings with costa hollowed in the middle, produced and pointed at apex, 
outer margin scalloped ; hind wings deeply scalloped. Sp. G. specularisj 
sp. n., Moore, /. c, p. 623, pi. 32. fig. 3, Darjeeling. 
Corotia^ g. n., Moore, 1. c. p. 624. Allied to (Enochroma ; palpi porrect, 
densely pilose, joint 2 projecting beyond head, 3 short, cylindrical ; antennae 
pectinated in ^ ; fore wings slightly falcate, costa nearly straight, outer 
margin sinuous near apex ; hind wings rounded. Sp. (7. cervinaria, sp. n., 
Moore, l.c. p. 625, pi. 32. fig. 10, Darjeeling. 
Xandrames, g. n., Moore, 1. c, p. 634. Allied to Baryosa ; palpi small, 
densely pilose, joint 3 minute, conical ; antennae pectinated; hind tibiae 
