AEGrERIADiE.-—LAMPR0NIAD2E.— GELECHIA DM. 559 
anteriorly, rather dilated posteriorly, apex rounded ; blackish ; some 
brownish-ochreous irroration and a small spot in disc about 3 , an 
irregular spot in disc beyond middle, and a variably developed 
curved interrupted streak of brownish-golden suffusion from about § 
of costa to tornus ; a small snow-white oblong spot above dorsum 
before tornus : cilia brownish, suffused dark fuscous median and 
apical shades. Hindwings violet-amber-hyaline, veins and a marginal 
line with slight irregular thickening round apex black; cilia grey. 
N. Formosa, Tansui, October {Prof. S. Issiki) ; 1 ex. 
LAMPRONIAD^E. 
MNESIPATRIS, n. g. 
Head rough on crown, face with loosely appressed scales; ocelli 
posterior; tongue absent. Antennae fasiculated with whorls of 
long spreading cilia, scape short. Labial palpi moderately long, 
slightly curved and subascending, second joint rough-scaled beneath, 
with two or three short apical bristles, terminal joint nearly as long 
as second, smooth, slender, pointed. Maxillary palpi obsolete. 
Hind tibiae smooth. Forewings 2 from |, 3 from anglb, 7 to costa, 
11 from towards base, secondary cell well-defined. , Hindwings 
under 1 , elongate-ovate, cilia f ; 2 from J, 3 from angle, 3-7 nearly 
parallel. 
Perhaps nearest Clialceopla. 
Mnesipatris phaedrospora, n. sp. 
3.12 mm. Head, thorax greyish-bronzy. Palpi grey, internally 
whitish. Forewings elongate, somewhat dilated, costa slightly 
arched, more strongly posteriorly, apex obtuse-pointed, termen very 
obliquely rounded and continuous with dorsum ; light bronzy- 
purplish, irregularly strewn pale golden scales : cilia pale greyish. 
Hindwings light bronzy-grey; cilia pale greyish. 
Japan, Sapporo, May {Prof. S. Issiki) ; 1 ex. Has much the 
aspect of a Micropterygid. 
Lampronia absoiutrix Meyr. 
This Peruvian species, originally described (Exot. iii, 547) as 
a Tinea , I have transferred to Lampronia. 
GELECHIADiE. 
ERISTHENODES, n. g. 
Head smooth-scaled; ocelli posterior; tongue developed. An¬ 
tennae j, scape elongate, without pecten. Labial palpi long, 
recurved, second joint with scales rough beneath, terminal joint as 
long as second, slender, acute. Maxillary palpi rudimentary. Hind 
