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EXOTIC MTCROLEPIDOPTERA. 
British New Guinea, Kumusi R.,low elevation; Goodenough I., 
250U-4000 feet; April-June (Meek) ; Ceram, 4600 feet, January 
{Pratt) ; 4 ex. The Ceram specimen, as described above, is darker- 
coloured in several particulars, but not specifically distinct. 
Cladophantis pristina, n. sp. 
2 . 28 mm. Head, thorax whitish mixed grey. Palpi white 
sprinkled fuscous. Forewings suboblong, termen little oblique; 
grey-whitish irregularly sprinkled with grey scales with minute 
blackish points; a black elongate dot near base above middle; 
three oblique transverse series of very indistinct cloudy dark grey 
dots, first from an oblique dark mark on costa at | to middle of 
dorsum, second from middle of costa to dorsum before tornus, 
angulated in middle, third near beyond this, strongly curved; 
stigmata blackish, first discal on first series, second before second 
series, plical obliquely beyond first discal but hardly distinct; a 
marginal series of dark fuscous dots round posterior part of costa 
and termen: cilia white. JHindwings grey-whitish; some dark 
grey cloudy marks on upper half of terminal edge; cilia white. 
S. Rhodesia, Bulawayo, December; 1 ex. (Coll. Janse). A 
second example from Impetiyeni Porest, Natal, September ( Swhiny ), 
has groundcolour of forewings white, first two oblique series 
of markings indicating irregular dentate shades, third obsolete, 
marginal dots black, more conspicuous, hindwings also white; it 
is certainly the same species. 
Baeonoma leucodelta Meyr. 
The unique <$ type from Guiana has 7 and 8 of forewings 
stalked, which led to my describing, it as a Machimia, but a $ 
(unquestionably conspecific) since obtained from Para, Brazil, has 
them separate; on the analogy of the following species I regard 
this difference as sexual and normal. 
Baeonoma holarga Meyr. 
2 . 26 mm. Head, thorax, legs shining white. Palpi white, 
basal half of second joint grey. Forewings 2 and 3 stalked, 
8 and 9 separate ; shining white. Hindwings whitish. 
French Guiana, R. Maroni. I regard this as the other sex 
of liularga ; veins 2 and 3 of forewings are stalked in <3 also, but 
omitted in my description. 
Baeonoma infamis, n. sp. 
2 . 19-22 mm. Head, palpi, thorax fuscous or greyish- 
ochreous. Porewings somewhat dilated, termen nearly straight, 
rather oblique; fuscous : cilia whitish-fuscous. Hindwings dark 
grey ; cilia whitish grey. 
Brazil, Teffe, December ( Parish ); 2 ex. 
