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lying along each side from base. Forewings elongate-lanceolate ; 
white ; a moderately broad pointed light fuscous dorsal streak from 
base to tornus, edged above with some darker scales : cilia white. 
Hind wings and cilia pale grey. 
Fiji, Labasa, September (Greemuood) ; 1 ex. (Brit. Mus.). 
Limnoecia chloronephes, n. sp, 
3., 18 mm. Head whitish-ochreous. Palpi extremely long, 
slender, whitish-ochreous, second joint somewhat sprinkled grey 
towards apex, terminal joint much longer than second, slightly 
sprinkled dark grey anteriorly. Thorax dark fuscous, apex of 
patagia and edge of posterior extremity whitish-ochreous. Abdomen 
grey, segmental margins and anal tuft whitish-ochreous. Fore¬ 
wings elongate-la.nceolate ; rather dark fuscous, somewhat pale- 
sprinkled ; a suffused irregular-edged whitish-ochreous fascia almost 
at base ; a suffused elongate whitish-ochreous spot on costa at A, 
and larger suffused triangular spot on dorsum opposite, connected 
by undefined whitish-ochreous suffusion : cilia whitish-ochreous 
partially tinged brownish, base irrorated rather dark fuscous. 
Itindwings 6 and 7 parallel; grey ; cilia light grey, above apex 
ti n ged wh itish-och reo us. 
S. Rhodesia, Salisbury, January; 1 ex. (Coll. Janse). 
Eumenodora tetracliorda, n. sp. 
3 $ . 7 mm Head white, a central stripe of faint ochreous- 
suffusion. Palpi whitish. Thorax white striped brownish. Fore¬ 
wings lanceolate, acute ; ochreous-brownish ; four narrow obscure 
suffused whitish longitudinal streaks (subcostal, disea], plical, and 
dorsal) from base to about |, irrorated grey more strongly posteriorly 
beyond these a similar acutely angulated transverse line at 
marked with an extremely fine dash or group of blackish-greyscale® 
in disc, and streaks on apical part of costa and termen ; some- 
blackish-grey scales on fold towards tornus: cilia whitish-grey,, 
round apex whitish irrorated grey. Hindwings 3 grey-whitish,, 
a thin .expansible pencil of very fine whitish hairs from base-of 
costa, 5 light grey ; cilia grey-whitish. 
Bihar and Orissa, Khurda Puri Div., bred November from needle® 
of Ccisuarina (Forest Zoologist) ; 2 ex. The longitudinal striping i® 
a general characteristic of Casuarina -feeding species in Australia 
also. 
LEPTOZESTIS, n. g. 
Type joarascia Heyr. I propose this name for the genus of 
Australian species hitherto known as Syntomactis Meyr. I have- 
now recognised that the type of Syntomactis (the New Zealand 
deamatella Walk.) is truly referable to Py roller ces , and therefore 
Syntomactis lapses as a synonym of that genus. 
