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costa, rather sinuate inwards in middle, terminal area beyond this 
blackish-grey : cilia grey. Hindwings and cilia grey. 
Sumatra, Deli, bred from larvae feeding on flowers of AccdypTia 
boelimerioides (Euphorbiaceae ) (Dr. L. Fulmek ) ; 4 ex. 
Symmoca pelospora, n. sp. 
3 . 17 mm. Head whitish, face rough, pale brownish. Palpi 
greyish-ochreous, terminal joint white, as long as second. Thorax 
whitish sprinkled pale brownish. Forewings elongate, termen very 
obliquely rounded ; ochreous-whitish sprinkled brownish; stigmata 
very smal], brownish, plical beneath first discal: cilia ochreous- 
grey-whitish. Hindwings light brown-greyish; cilia fuscous- 
whitish. 
Sinkiang, Kuldja; 1 ex. (Coll. Caradja). A peculiar species, 
especially in the rough face, but need not be generically separated. 
Mnesistega telemacha, n. sp. 
$. 17 mm. Head yellow-ochreous. Palpi light yellow-ochreous, 
basal half of second joint and base of terminal joint irrorated 
fuscous. Thorax light ochreous, more or less suffusedly irrorated 
fuscous. Forewings elongate, termen very obliquely rounded; 
yellow-ochreous or ochreous-yellowish, slightly sprinkled light 
brownish; a fucous basal patch, narrow on dorsum, gradually 
widened upwards and extended on costa by narrowing suffusion to 
middle ; plical and first discal stigmata small, irregular, fuscous, 
plical somewhat posterior ; a spot of dark fuscous irroration on 
costa at |, whence a somewhat curved similar shade traverses wing 
to dorsum, before tornus, second discal stigma absorbed in this; a 
rather curved shade of dark fuscous irroration from 4 of costa to 
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middle of termen, and a corresponding marginal shade partially 
confluent with it: cilia yellow-ochreous, base more or less sprinkled 
dark fuscous. Hindwings grey ; cilia pale ochreous. 
Canada, Toronto (Parish) ; 2 ex. A singular and unexpected 
occurrence, the other two species of the genus being from Assam 
and S. India; the genus is well-characterised and unmistakeable 
(the basal pecten of antennae is a notable feature), and the present 
insect is very closely allied to the two Indian species, reproducing 
their peculiar markings. I . anticipate that other forms may be 
found in E. Siberia, which must have been the channel of com¬ 
munication, but even so it is a curious case. 
Cophomantis aphanozona Meyr. 
3 2 • 19-20 mm. Antennal ciliations >3 1|. Palpi second 
joint sometimes wholly yellowish. Forewiugs sometimes with 
angulated series of whitish scales from costa at | to tornus. 
Uganda, Kampala, April / May ( Hargreaves , Hancock ) ; 3 ex. 
Brachmia spilopis, n. sp. 
3 . 12 mm. Head ochreous-white, crown mixed light grey. 
Palpi ochreous-whitish, second joint slightly speckled pale grey. 
Thorax grey. Fore wings termen rather obliquely rounded ; rather 
