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EXOTTC MICROLEPIDOPTERA. 
costal edge red except posteriorly, dorsal | subtiyaline suffused 
fuscous and reddish with thick dark fuscous veins, an elongate 
red subdorsal spot at base : cilia fuscous. Hindwings ochreous- 
hyahne, veino and edges blackish ; cilia grey, a dark grey basal 
shade. 
Sikkim, Kurseong, 5000 feet, April, beaten from Hub us (. Flet¬ 
cher ) ; 2 ex. 
Trichocerota antigama, n. sp. 
3 . 19 mm. Head, thorax fuscous with slight bluish gloss, 
extremity of metathorax yellow-whitish. Palpi yellowish, anterio. ly 
white. Antennae dentate, fasciculate-ciliated. Abdomen dark 
fuscous, pale yellow rings at base of 4 and apex of 6 and 7, ventral 
surface of last 4 segments whitish-yellow, anal tuft dark fuscous. 
Legs dark bluish-fuscous, bristles pale fulvous. Forewings dark 
fuscous ; a hya ! ine streak in cell from before its middle to extremity, 
and a short one between basal portions of veins 3 and 4 : cilia 
fuscous. Hindwings hyaline, veins and edges dark fuscous; 
cilia fuscous. 
Coorg, Mercara and Sidapur, March, May ( Fletcher ); 2 ex. 
GELECHIADJE. 
In the preparation of the fascicule on this family for the 
‘ Genera Insec orum,’ bv the unfortunate mislaying of a sheet of 
manuscript, six names of monotypie Central and South American 
genera were overlooked and omitted, and the error was not dis¬ 
covered until too late for correction. The genera in question are 
as follows : — 
Besciva Busck Proc. U.S. Mus. xlvii, 5 (1914), type Jongitudinella 
Busck ; appears to be a good genus and species. 
Beltheca Busck Proc. U.S. Mus. xlvii, 4 (1914), type picolella 
Busck ; identical with Anterethista heteracHs Meyr., which it super¬ 
sedes (published in the same year). 
Atoponeurci Busck Proc. U.S. Mus. xlvii, 4 (1914), type violacea 
Busck; identical with Eunomcircha glycinopis Meyr., which it 
supersedes. 
Lojisis Wals. Biol. Centr. Amer. iv, 20 (1909), type achroea 
Mals. ; appears to be a good genus and species. 
Fortinea,■ Busck Proc. U.S. Mus. xlvii, 3 (1914), type auriciliella 
Busck ; appears to be a good genus and species. 
Galtica Busck Proc. U.S. Mus. xlvii, 6 (1914), type venosa Busck : 
appears to be a good genus and species. 
Epidola halmyropis, n. sp. 
3 . 12 mm. Head, palpi, thorax white slightly sprinkled 
fuscous. Forewings white irregularly sprinkled fuscous ; markings 
formed of fuscous suffusion sprinkled dark fuscous, viz. small costal, 
median, and submedian spots near base, an irregular elongate natch 
