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EXOTIC MICROLEPIDOPTERA. 
Homona cerioschema, n. sp. 
$ . 31 mm. Head, palpi reddish-ochreous-brovvn. Thorax 
greyish, suffused reddish-ochreous-brown anteriorly. Forewings 
suboblong, costa anteriorly strongly arched, posteriorly nearly 
straight, apex obtuse, termen nearly straight, hardly oblique; 
light ashy-grey; markings reddish-ochreous-brown, coarsely stri- 
gulated and edged blackish ; an irregular spot towards costa at ^ ; 
a large irregular patch extending along dorsum from ^ to tornus, 
consisting of smaller anterior blotch reaching half across wing and 
much larger posterior bicuspidate blotch reaching f across wing 
less widely confluent dorsally; an oblique wedgeshaped streak 
from costa before middle (central fascia) running into anterior cusp 
of second blotch ; a slender interrupted streak from costa about to 
near termen below middle: cilia light fulvous, a dark indigo-grey 
basal line on termen. Hindwings fulvous-brownish, suffused grey 
on costal and dorsal area, strigulated dark grey suffusion pos¬ 
teriorly ; cilia light brownish, base tinged grey. 
Uganda, Kampala, December ( H . Hargreaves) ; 2 ex. (type Brit. 
Mus.). 
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Cacoecia contemptrix Meyr. 
3 . 22 mm. Head, palpi, thorax brown. Forewings suboblong, 
posteriorly dilated, costa anteriorly gently arched, with moderately 
broad fold from base to near middle, posteriorly faintly sinuate, 
apex rather prominent, termen somewhat sinuate beneath apex, 
then somewhat prominently bowed ; brown ; markings dark brown, 
suffused; a rather oblique triangular blotch from dorsum about 
reaching half across wing; central fascia obscure, oblique, con¬ 
siderably dilated posteriorly on lower half; costal patch semioval; 
an irregular upwards-oblique fasciate streak from termen below 
middle gradually attenuated to a point on costa at -|: cilia brown 
becoming dark brown at apex. Hindwings rather light grey, apical 
area suffused pale greyish-ochreous, with some light grey strigulae; 
cilia light grey. 
W. China, Mt. Omei, 7000 feet, July (Franck) ; 1 ex. taken 
together with a $, and undoubtedly correctly matched; the 
species was described from a female only. 
HYPSIDRACON, n. g. 
Differs from Tortrix essentially only by veins 3 and 4 of hind¬ 
wings stalked, but a peculiar type. 
Hypsidracon saurodoxa, n. sp. 
3 . 24 mm. Head, palpi, thorax brown slightly sprinkled 
whitish. Forewings elongate-trapezoidal, rather dilated posteriorly, 
costa moderately arched towards base, without fold, faintly sinuate 
