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MICROLEPIDOPTERA OF NEW GUINEA 
approximated, 5 absent, 7 and 8 stalked from below angle, 7 to termen, 
9 from angle, 1 1 from about x / 4 of cell. Hind wing 1 / 2 , lanceolate, cilia over 
3, veins all separate, 5 supramedian, 6 and 7 long-stalked. 
Genitalia of Lithoeolletidae and Epermeniidae. Fig. 806: Caloptilia euhelia spec, nov., 
male. Fig. 807: Ochromolopis oculigera spec, nov., male. Fig. 808: Parectopa ceryx 
spec, nov., male. Fig. 809: Ochromolopis bidentata spec, nov., male. Fig. 810: idem, 
aedoeagus. Fig. 811: Parectopa ceryx spec, nov., female. Fig. 812: idem, bursa 
copulatrix. 
The above description is drawn from the two following species, and 
differs in one single respect from that of the genotype, 0. ictella Hubner, 
from South Europe and Asia Minor, viz., veins 6 and 7 in the hind wing 
are long-stalked in our species, separate in ictella. However strange the 
distribution of the genus may appear, the above difference is, in our 
opinion, not sufficient for a generic separation of the following two species. 
Ochromolopis oculigera spec. nov. (fig. 807) 
c? 15 mm. Head pale tawny-ochreous, side-tufts rather strongly raised 
and spreading, mixed laterally with dark fuscous. Antenna dark fuscous, 
apices of segments abruptly and strongly expanded. Palpus pale tawny- 
ochreous, median and terminal segments densely suffused and irrorated 
