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MICROLEPIDOPTERA OF NEW GUINEA 
August 18, 1938. Iebele Camp, 2250 m, November 6, 1938. One male, 
three females. A typically marked species, related to the A. naevana group. 
Eucosma Hubner, 1826 
Eucosma Hubner, 1826, Verz. bek. Schmett., p. 374. Meyrick, Proc. Linn. 
Soc. N.S. Wales, vol. 36, p. 245, 1911. Rev. Handb., p. 542, 1928. Fletcher, Mem. 
Agric. Ind., Ent., vol. 11, pp. 87-88, 1929. 
Epiblema Hubner, 1827, Verz. bek. Schmett,. p. 375, Etc. 
Eucosma inconspicua spec. nov. (fig. 366) 
9 14 mm. Head and thorax greyish-fuscous. Palpus sordid pale ochreous. 
Abdomen dark fuscous-grey. Legs pale ochreous-greyish, anterior and 
median legs infuscated. Fore wing elongate-subovate, broadest in middle, 
costa gradually moderately curved, apex pointed, termen gently sinuate, 
very oblique. Fuscous-grey, somewhat suffused with bronze-fuscous 
posteriorly, cilia eoncolourous. Hind wing pale grey, irrorated with darker 
grey towards apex and termen. Cilia pale greyish, a grey antemedian line. 
Ostium, an erect funnel, with upper rim and limen forming a ring. 
Ductus bursae narrow, moderately long, simple. Bursa eopulatrix rather 
small, ovoid, simple (Slide No. 820 D, type). 
Rattan Camp, 1200 m, March 6, 1939. One specimen. 
Pseudogalleria Ragonot, 1885 (fig. 369) 
Pseudogalleria Ragonot, 1885, Arm. Soc. Ent. Fr., ser. 6, vol. 4, Bull., p. L-LI 
(type P. inimicella (Zeller), from Texas). Heinrich, U. S. Nat. Mus. Bull. 123, 
p. 12, figs. 39, 40, 413, 1923. Fletcher, Mem. Agr. Ind., Ent., vol. 11, p. 189, 1929. 
Cryptophlebia Walsingham, 1899, syn. nov., Ind. Mus. Notes, vol. 4, p. 105 
(type C. carpophaga Walsingham, from India). Fletcher, Mem. Agr. Ind., Ent., 
vol. 11, p. 61, 1929 (syn. of Argyroploce Hubner). Bradley, Bull. Entom. Research, 
vol. 43, p. 682, 1953 (syn. : Pogonozada Hampson). 
Pogonozada Hampson, 1905 , syn. nov. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., ser.7,vol. 16, p.586 
(type P. distorta Hampson). Bradley, Bull. Entom. Research, vol. 43, p. 682, 
1953 (syn. nov. of Cryptophlebia Walsingham). 
When studying t he male genitalia and the general structure of the three 
following species it became evident to us that they must be congeneric 
with Pseudogalleria inimicella (Zeller), from the Atlantic States of North 
America. The male genitalia of that species were figured and described 
by Heinrich (loc. cit.)\ we reproduce his figures 39 and 40 here (our 
figure 369) to facilitate comparison. 
Hitherto only inimicella was attributed to Pseudogalleria. However, 
the three Papuan species discussed below link inimicella with a widely 
distributed and well-known group of species, often injurious to cultivated 
crops, and mostly attributed to Argyroploce Hubner. For one species, 
carpophaga Walsingham, a new genus, Cryptophlebia, was created by 
that author in 1889. This generic name, however, together with Pogonazada 
