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EXOTIC MICROLEPIDOPTERA. 
termen : cilia on first lobe whitish-ochreous, on costa ochreous- 
whitish except towards apex, beneath apex grey, on second lobe 
grey. Hindwings grey ; cilia light ochreous-greyish. 
Brazil, Cachimbo, Prov. Bahia; 1 ex. (Coll. Paravieini). 
Perhaps nearest quttatus. 
Pterophoms Calais, n. sp. 
B . 21 mm. Head, thorax ochreous-whitish irrorated fuscous. 
Palpi short, slender, fuscous, tips of joints white. Abdomen 
fuscous. Middle tibiae with median and apical scale-thickenings. 
Forewings first lobe narrow, pointed, second moderate, termen 
very oblique, faintly sinuate ; pale fuscous irregularly irrorated 
blackish; a scaletuft before cleft tinged ochreous ; a whitish- 
ochreous subcostal streak from -t- to above cleft; first lobe wholly 
suffused whitish-ochreous except towards apex ; base of cleft, and 
anterior half of upper part of second lobe whitish-ochreous; ochreous- 
whitish streaks on veins 2 and 3: cilia ochreous-whitish, basal 
half grey with slight whitish bars, on costa wholly grey. Hind- 
wings grey ; cilia grey becoming grey-whitish. 
Brazil, Serra do Bernade, Prov. Pernambuco; 1 ex. (Coll. 
Paravicini). Allied to noclipes. 
Stenoptilia megalockra, n. sp. 
B $ • 25-30 mm. Head, palpi, thorax brownish-ochreous, a 
white line on each side of head, apical edge of palpi white, apex 
of tegulae mixed yellow-ochreous and whitish. Abdomen brownish- 
ochreous, with indistinct white lateral lines. Forewings apex 
more acutely produced than in pteroclactyla, lower angle of first 
lobe obsolete (in pterodactyla perceptible), termen of second lobe 
straighter than in pterodactyla, very oblique ; brownish-ochreous, 
becoming yellow-ochreous on dorsal half except on termen ; more 
or less slight dark fuscous and whitish irroration forming a sub¬ 
costal line from base to cleft, two in median third of disc, and 
one on basal half of fold ; a blackish dot near before lower angle 
of cleft: cilia light brownish-ochreous, basal half suffused whitish 
on termen and dorsum, tips white on costa. Hindwings rather dark 
fuscous ; cilia light brownish-ochreous. 
Bulgaria, Bila Kloster, July, August (Coll. 0. Leonhard, Berl. 
Ent. Mus.) ; also in my Coll, from Taurus Mts., Asia Minor; 10 ex. 
May have been regarded as a form of pterodactyla , but I consider 
it undoubtedly distinct; larger and lighter, with differences of 
wing-form as specified, and specially characterised by the absence 
of the dark dots in cilia of forewings. 
Stenoptilia philocremna, n. sp. 
B $ • 25-28 mm. Head, palpi fuscous suffusedly irrorated 
white, forehead with long conical scale-projection. Thorax dark 
fuscous speckled white, suffused white except anterior margin. 
Abdomen ochreous, irregularly and suffusedly speckled and streaked 
dark fuscous and white. Forewings first lobe moderate, pointed, 
