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EXOTIC ZVIICROLEPIDOPTERA. 
3-5 approximated, 7 to termen, 11 from middle. Hindwings 1, 
trapezoidal-ovate, cilia 4 ; with subcubital basal pecten (just below 
cubital vein but not on it); 3 and 4 connate, 5 parallel, median, 
6 and 7 connate, 8 nearly approximated to cell from base to angle, 
then gradually diverging. 
Allied to Ordrupici. 
Cathelotis sanidopa, n. sp. 
5 . 23 mm. Head, thorax light ochreous-fuscous. Palpi pale 
greyish-ochreous suffused fuscous. Forewiugs moderate, posteriorly 
dilated, termen nearly straight, rather oblique; light greyish- 
ochreous sprinkled fuscous ; a patch of fuscous suffusion occupying 
costal half from base to middle, a cloudy dark fuscous dot on 
lower edge of this representing first discal stigma ; two trans¬ 
versely placed dark fuscous dots on end of cell, upper transverse- 
linear ; posterior half of costa slenderly suffused pale ochreous, 
with 4 fuscous dots: a terminal series of eloudv fuscous dots. 
Hindwings grey-whitish, more greyish-tinged posteriorly; cilia 
whitffh. 
Colomeia, Mt. Tolima, 12,500 feet, October; 1 ex. In poor 
condition, but an interesting new generic type. 
ORDRUPIA Busck. 
I find this genus to be referable to the Copromorphidce ; there is 
a well-developed cubital pecten iu the hindwings, which is never 
present in the GlyphipterygidcB. 
Ordrupia fabricata Meyr. 
26-30 mm. The 5 has forewings less pointed, termen less 
oblique than <4 , suffused fuscous except the patch towards basal 
area of dorsum, which is mostly suffused ochreous; hindwings pale 
greyish (in S whitish), cilia whitish tinged ochreous towards base ; 
antennal pectinations just as in B but stouter and therefore 
appearing closer together; frenulum of 3 bristles. 
6 examples (both sexes) from Trinidad, which I cannot separate 
from Guiana specimens. I have now some 15 examples of this 
genus, but have not met with either friserellci , which is described 
as having the hindwings ochreous-brown, or fcinniella, which has 
them dark fuscous ; it seems not unlikely, however, that the latter 
(of which Mr. Busck has not noted the sex) is the $ of the former. 
Ordrupia dasyleuca, n. sp. 
$. 34 mm. Head, thorax white, patagia faintly grey-tinged, 
thorax more robust than in fabricata. Palpi grey-whitish, terminal 
joint stout, conical, greyer. Antennae whitish, pectinations 1§, 
ochreous. Abdomen grey, 2 basal segments white, genital tuft light 
fuscous, ventral surface wholly white. Forewings termen rather 
oblique (less so than in fabricata <4); lilac-grey, with violet-white 
reflections, basal J- suffused pale ochreous except along costa ; a 
