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EXOTIC MICROLEPIDOPTERA. 
apex, before this sometimes infuscated. Hind wings rather dark 
grey, third lobe whitish ; cilia light brownish or brownish-grey. 
Croatia, Fuzhine and Velebit Range, June, July; 19 ex. (Coll. 
0. Leonhard, Berl. Ent. Mus.). Allied to tetradactyla , but quite 
distinct. 
Adaina subflavescens, n. sp. 
S $ ■ 7-8 mm. Head, palpi, thorax yellow-whitish. Forewings 
yellow-whitish ; some dark fuscous irroration along basal third of 
costa; markings formed by black specks accompanied by grey 
suffusion; a dot at base of cleft, an elongate mark on costa at ^ 
of first lobe and smaller one at a dot on lower margin of first 
lobe midway between these, a dot at apex, slight dots on dorsum 
at ^ and § of second lobe, and one or two scales at its apex : cilia 
ochreous-whitish, tinged grey except on costa. Hindwings and 
cilia whitish. 
Sumatra, Medan, bred from flowers of Pluchea indica ( Composite ) 
(Dr. L. Fuhnek) ; 12 ex. 
Adaina excreta, n. sp. 
d . 18 mm. Head, thorax whitish-grey-yellowish. Palpi over 
1, whitish. Abdomen yellow-whitish. Forewings lobes narrow, 
acuminate; whitish-grey-yellowish ; extreme costal edge grey from 
base to a small semioval blackish-grey spot beybnd cleft; a small 
grey oblique mark on base of cleft; small blackish dots on ends of 
veins 2-4-, 7, and 10 : cilia pale greyish, on costa white. Hind- 
wings grey ; cilia pale greyish. 
Peru, Agualani, 9000 feet, June ( OcJcenden ); 1 ex. (Coll. 
Paravicini). 
Pterophorns excors, n. sp. 
cl. 20 mm. Head light grey, forehead white. Palpi whitish- 
grey. Thorax, abdomen white. Forewings lobes moderate, first 
pointed, second termen very oblique; white, a few scattered light 
grey scales, some greyish irroration on fold towards base; a greyish 
dot in disc before and another before base of cleft; a dark grey 
elongate mark on costa just beyond cleft, first lobe greyisk-tinged 
towards costa : cilia whitish-grey, on costa white. Hindwings 
grey; cilia light grey. 
E. Siberia, Askold I.; 1 ex. (Coll. Paravicini). Probably allied 
to innocens. 
Pterophorus jason, n. sp. 
J. 20 mm. Head, palpi, thorax whitish, tips of tegulas 
sprinkled fuscous. Abdomen whitish, a double dorsal series of 
dark fuscous streaks. Forewings first lobe rather narrow, pointed,, 
second equally broad at base, slightly dilated, termen faintly 
sinuate, very oblique; light greyish-ochreous, with whitish reflec¬ 
tions ; costa suffusedty irrorated dark fuscous from base to |-; an 
indistinct fusoous spot in disc at ^ ; a trapezoidal dark fuscous spot 
