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EXOTIC MICROLEPIDOPTERA. 
beneath apex, little oblique; orange; markings black ; a thick 
transverse line near base ; first and second lines thick, first straight, 
direct, second excurved from costa to fold, then straight; a trans¬ 
verse spot on end of cell, whence a line runs to dorsum near second, 
below middle sending an abrupt very acute angulation to touch 
first line, and two bars above angulation through second line to 
termen, upper running to subapical indentation ; an oblique white 
apical streak to costa; three black dots on lower part of termen : 
cilia submetallic grey, on subapical indentation whitish, on costa 
whitish with two black lines converging to apex. Hindwings dark 
grey ; cilia- grey. 
Costa Rica, Sax Jose ; 5 ex. 
PHYCITIDJE. 
ERN0PHTKORA Meyr. 
This generic name (1887) supersedes Aspithra Rag. (1888) and 
Mimistis Hamps. (1896) v the names previously recognised for the 
genus (principal]} 7 known from the Marquesas) treated by me in 
Trans. Ent. Soc. Loud. 77, 156 (1929) ; and its type-species, 
phoenicias Meyr., described from Queensland, is identical with and 
supersedes actiosoides Hamps., the type-species of Mimistis ; I 
unfortunately overlooked this when writing the paper mentioned 
above, the specimen not being in my collection, and forgotten. 
PARRAMATTA Rag. 
This genus (type-species ensiferella Meyr.) is referred by Ragonot 
to the Anerastia group, but in this (though followed by Hampson 
and Turner, who may not have been acquainted with the species) 
he is mistaken; the tongue is well-developed (it may have been 
accidentally broken in the example which I sent Ragonot, but I 
possess several specimens), and I regard the genus therefore as 
allied to Eucarphia , differing therefrom by the absence of vein 5 
of hindwings. 
OECOPHORIJYE. 
Macrobathra hamata, n. sp. 
d . 12 mm. Head ochreous-whitish, crown light grey except 
sides. Palpi ochreous-whitish, apex of second joint blackish, 
terminal joint lined black. Thorax blackish. Abdomen grey, anal 
tuft whitish-ochreous. Eorewings blackish; markings whitish- 
ochreous; a slightly oblique straight fascia at -]=-; an irregular 
fasciate streak from middle of costa, then with pointed apex 
directed posteriorly in disc; a similar direct streak from costa 
towards apex, almost reaching termen and then extended as a fine 
irregular line just before termen to tornus : cilia pale grey. Hind¬ 
wings light grey ; cilia pale grey. 
Bombay, Mahableshwar, May (A. Maxwell); 1 ex. 
