TIKEID2E.-COSMOPTEETGID^). 
2213 
Acrolophus emphytopa, n. sp. 
<J . 25 ram. Head, thorax fuscous slightly whitish-sprinkled. 
Palpi extremely long, erect (but probably normally reflexed and 
then nearly reaching end of thorax), second and terminal joints 
roughly tufted with dense scales, brownish irrorated fuscous. 
Antennae bipectinated (4). Porewings moderately broad, slightly 
dilated, costa gently arched, apex rounded, termen rounded, some¬ 
what oblique ; all veins separate ; rather dark brown, dorsal area 
rather lighter, limited beneath cell by two blotches of dark brown 
suffusion, sharply pointed beneath ; a suffused roundish dark 
brown blotch on end of cell, beyond this a blotch of paler suffusion ; 
two or three dark brown spots on costa towards apex : cilia light 
brownish barred fuscous. Hindwings dark grey; cilia light grey. 
Genitalia ; uncus double but closely appressed throughout, appearing 
single, moderate, rather stout, downcurved, tolerably obtuse; valva 
rather narrow, apex rounded, from upper edge towards base a narrow 
acute oblique projection directed forwards. 
Brazil, Rio Grande do Sul; 1 ex. (Berlin Entomological Museum). 
Allied to Doeri. 
COSMOPTERYGIDiE. 
Labdia iriphaea, n. sp. 
S . 10 mm. Head, palpi, antennae, thorax rather dark sub- 
metallic bronzy-fuscous. Eorewings lanceolate, apex produced, 
acute; subiridescent bronzy-grey: cilia light grey. Hindwings 
grey ; cilia light grey. 
Uganda, Ruwenzori, 12,500 feet, August (6r. L. R . Hancock ) ; 
1 ex. (Brit. Mas.). 
Labdia sarcogypsa, n. sp. 
$. 15 mm. Head, thorax whitish, with faint grey-pinkish 
central line above, tegulae greyish-pink. Palpi, antennae whitish. 
Eorewings narrowly elongate-lanceolate, apex somewhat produced, 
acute ; greyish-pink ; a finely attenuated whitish costal line from 
near base to about §; a fine obscure whitish median line from base, 
beyond middle dividing into three branches which terminate in costa; 
a suffused whitish subdorsal streak from base to tornus, plical stigma 
blackish, linear, on upper edge of this beneath middle of wing ; faint 
whitish suffusion between veins near termen, and a short whitish 
line to apex : cilia light greyish-pink, short basal streaks of blackish- 
grey suffusion on each side of apex, upper running out to apex. 
Hindwings and cilia light grey. 
Japan, Kii, Hasimoto, September ($. Issiki) ; 1 ex. Allied to 
notochorda. 
Labdia acmostacta, n. sp. 
12 mm. Head whitish. Palpi white, second joint scales 
somewhat expanded above and below at apex, fuscous except 
apex. Thorax whitish, collar and teguke dark fuscous. Abdomen 
