AGONOXENIDiE. 
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series before lower part of terraen: cilia pale greyish-ochreous 
obscurely barred light brownish. Hindwings grey; cilia light 
grey, base pale greyisb-ochreous. 
New Ireland, New Hanover, Hook I., February (Meek, Eich- 
horn) ; 3 ex. 
Copromorpha bryanthes, n. sp. 
2 .. 27 ram. Head, thorax pale greenish. Palpi dark grey, 
apex of second joint whitish, terminal joint whitish with dark 
grey median ring. Forewings rather narrow at base, posteriorly 
dilated ; light yellowish-green; costa irregularly marked or spotted 
dark fuscous ; markings fuscous, suffusedly mixed or marked dark 
fuscous on edges and indistinctly speckled emerald-green, viz., a 
postmedian fascia extending from dorsum | across wing expanded 
posteriorly on dorsum and irregularly confluent with a terminal 
fascia, latter preceded above middle by an oblong spot of dark 
fuscous irroration : cilia grey obscurely barred darker. Hindwings 
and cilia grey. 
Borneo, Sarawak, Bidi ( Brooks ) ; 1 ex. 
AGONOXENIDiE. 
When describing Agono.vena (Exot. Micr. ii. 471) I placed it in 
the Coleoplioridce , but stated it to be an aberrant form of doubtful 
reference, afterwards adding a second species to it. I now describe 
another genus of quite similar structure and habits (all three 
species are attached to the coconut), and have satisfied myself that 
they must together constitute a new family, which is so far distinct 
that I am unable at present to determine to what other it is most 
allied. I do not think there is any real affinity to the Goleophoridae , 
and suggest rather that there may be a connection with the 
Cosmopterymdce , from which, however, the reduced and simplified 
neuration of the hindwings, the modification in type of the palpi, 
and the simple frenulum of 5 (also found in Agonoxena, but not 
mentioned in my description) sufficiently distinguish it. 
HAEMOLYTIS, n. g. 
Head smooth, face very retreating ; ocelli posterior; tongue 
developed. Antennae in <$ simple, basal joint very elongate, 
somewhat thickened with scales towards apex, with pecten of a 
few long hairscales. Labial palpi long, recurved, widely diverging 
(so as to be in the same plane), strongly flattened laterally and 
somewhat rough-scaled on anterior edge throughout, terminal joint 
shorter than second, somewhat pointed. Maxillary palpi percep¬ 
tible, rudimentary. Middle tibiae thickened with rough scales 
above ; posterior tibiae clothed above with very long fine dense 
hairs. Forewings 1 b long-furcate, 2-4 remote, parallel, 5 absent, 
7 and 8 out of 6, 7 to costa, 11 from middle, 12 to costa before 
middle. Llindwings |, narrow-lanceolate, cilia 3 ; frenulum of $ 
