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EXOTIC MICROLEPIDOPTERA. 
11 from before middle. Hindwings g, lanceolate, cilia 2 ; 2 and 3 
approximated, transverse vein absent between 3 and 4, 4 and 5 
approximated, 5 curved, 6 and 7 nearly approximated towards base. 
Pompostola charipepla, n. sp. 
3 . 6-10 mm. Head white, crown (except forehead and collar) 
brown. Palpi white, second joint with dark fuscous line. Thorax 
white, a fuscous spot oil shoulder. Fore wings elongate, rather 
narrow, pointed, termen extremely oblique; shining snow-white ; 
golden-ochreous trapezoidal costal and dorsal blotches towards base, 
laterally strongly edged dark fuscous, partially connected in disc by 
golden-ochreous suffusion ; a golden-ochreous elongate patch, deeper 
ochreous posteriorly, extending along costa from -| to apex, pointed 
anteriorly and strongly edged dark fuscous on anterior half, 
including two very oblique white strigse from costa finely blackish- 
edged posteriorly, second terminated beneath by a violet-silvery- 
metallic mark, beyond this edged beneath by a fine black dash to 
apex; a triangular golden-ochreous blotch strongly edged dark 
fuscous on dorsum beyond middle, its apex slenderly connected 
with costal patch ; a fine dark grey line on terminal edge just 
beneath apex: cilia white becoming pale ochreous towards tornus, 
on costa an ochreous subbasal shade, at apex an ochreous bar with 
dark fuscous projecting hook, on termen a dark grey basal line 
becoming lighter and obsolescent towards tornus. Hindwings 
grey; a pale ochreous-yellowish expansible hairpencil lying along 
costa from base to beyond middle ; cilia whitish-yellowish, at apex 
a suffused white bar. 
Bermuda, June to September ( Ogilvie ); 9 ex. (type Brit. Hus.). 
Lepyrotica scardamyctis Meyr. 
I refer 10 examples from Bermuda (1 3 ,9 $ ) to this species, 
notwithstanding considerable variation. The grey costal spots of 
the original 3 example are hardly at all marked; the 3 is other¬ 
wise similar, but the other sex shows considerable and variable 
development of black markings besides the enlarged first discal 
stigma, viz. a spot on fold about three towards termen arranged 
in a triangle with apex anterior, and some marginal dots on posterior 
part of costa and termen. The peculiar neuration makes the genus 
easy of recognition. 
Syrmologa cycladopa, n. sp. 
3 • 16 mm. Head, thorax ochreous-whitish. Palpi ochreous- 
whitish, second joint suffused fuscous. Fore wings 7 and 8 stalked, 
9 present; ochreous-whitish, a very few scattered light grey scales ; 
markings dark fuscous ; a short very oblique streak from base of 
costa to fold ; costal edge dark fuscous towards base ; about 6 small 
spots on anterior half of costa, one at |, and a larger one at f; two 
small spots towards costa before and beyond two in disc obliquely 
beyond these, one beneath and touching apex of basal streak, and 
