EXOTIC MICROLEPIDOPTERA. 
#514 
Cacoecia concavata, n. sp. 
3 .29 mm. Hea^, palpi brown. Antennal ciliations 2J. Thorax 
whity-brownish, anterior margin dark brown. Forewings rather 
broad, costa anteriorly strongly arched, with moderate fold on basal 
posteriorly sinuate, apical area projecting obliquely upwards in a 
broad rounded prominence, termen slightly sinuate, somewhat 
oblique ; brownish-ochreous, browner towards costa, faintly darker- 
strigulated, dorsum shortly strigulated dark grey; a ridge of raised 
ochreous-tinged scales beneath costa towards £ : central fascia 
narrow, oblique, purplish-grey, ceasing below middle ; costal patch 
semioval, purplish-grey, becoming dark fuscous towards costa 
inwardly, a terminal fascia of grey suffusion and darker strigulation 
becoming obsolete towards tornus : cilia ferruginous, becoming pale 
brownish-grey towards tornus. Hindwings whitish, some slight 
grey sprinkling towards termen: cilia whitish, on dorsum ochreous- 
tinged. 
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Peru, Agualani, Carabaya, 9000 feet, April ( Ockenden ), 1 ex. 
(Coll. Paravicini). 
CECOPHORIDiE. 
Macrobathra neurocoma, n. sp. 
3 . 13-14 mm. Head, thorax dark bronzy-fuscous. Palpi very 
slender, dark fuscous, posteriorly white. Abdomen fuscous, dorsally 
suffused white towards base. Fore wings elongate, costa gently 
arched, apex pointed, termen very obliquely rounded ; glossy dark 
purplish-bronzy-fuscous : cilia concolorous. Hindwings and cilia 
dark fuscous; 2-4 remote, equidistant, 7 on lower surface with 
downwards-directed fringe of long hairs. 
Cameroon's, Lolodorf, February, March ( Conradt); 2 ex. (Coll. 
Paravicini). The abnormal neuration of hindwings is found in two 
other species already admitted into the genus, the other characteristic 
features being present as usual; the curious fringe of hairs in hind- 
wings is a quite unique structure. 
Macrobathra antimeloda, n. sp. 
3.15 mm. Head white. (Palpi missing). Thorax dark fuscous, 
tegulae mixed white. Abdomen ochreous-whitish. Forewings dark 
fuscous, bases of scales whitish, some scattered blackish scales ; 
markings white; a narrow-triangular spot from costa before 4 
reaching half across wing, an oblong spot on dorsum rather beyond 
this, a small spot on middle of costa, a moderately large hemi¬ 
spherical spot on dorsum slightly beyond this, a moderately large 
subtriangular spot on costa at 4, and a small spot on termen beneath 
it: cilia whitish-grey, a few dark fuscous specks, and fuscous line 
before tips. Hindwings rather dark grey, cilia grey. 
Madagascar, Imerina (Camboue ); 1 ex. (Coll. Paravicini). 
Probably allied to distincta Wals. 
