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EXOTIC MICROLEPIDOPTERA. 
Idiomictis aneuropa, n. sp. 
$ . 18 mm. Head, thorax pale greyish-ochreous. Palpi 
ochreous-whitish, second joint sprinkled dark grey except "whiter 
tip. Forewings elongate, gradually dilated, costa gently arched, 
more strongly posteriorly, apex obtuse, termen obliquely rounded; 
whitish-grey-ochreous, thinly sprinkled dark brownish, especially 
posteriorly; a dark fuscous dot on base of costa, one on middle of 
costa, and a series round posterior third of costa and termen ; first 
discal and plical stigmata dot-like, dark fuscous, plical obliquely 
anterior, second discal forming a small whitish transverse mark 
edged laterally dark fuscous: cilia whitish-ochreous, two obscurely 
indicated brownish shades. Hindwings grey; cilia whitish-grey- 
ochreous. 
Fiji, August ( H . Phillips ); 1 ex. (Brit. Mus.). 
Odites velipotens, n. sp. 
S . 18 mm. Head, thorax white. Palpi white, basal J- of 
second joint dark fuscous. Antennal ciliations 1. Forewings 
moderate, rather broadly dilated, costa gently arched, apex obtuse, 
termen slightly sinuate, little oblique ; white, sparsely and irregu¬ 
larly speckled dark fuscous, mostly on posterior half; costal edge 
faintly tinged ochreous; stigmata black, first discal moderate, 
others minute, plical obliquely beyond first discal; a series of very 
indistinct small dots of blackish-grey irroration from beneath 
middle of costa strongly excurved to near termen and terminating 
as a larger dot on end of submedian fold ; a terminal series of small 
blackish-grey dots: cilia white, a median series of sparse dark 
fuscous specks, tips faintly tinged ochreous. Hindwings whitish- 
grey ; cilia whitish, a faint greyish median line. 
W. China, Mt. Omei, 4000 feet, July ( Franck) ; 1 ex. Recog¬ 
nisable by the unusually broad forewings, with sinuate termen. 
COSMOPTERYGIDiE. 
Stagmatophora semioceros, n. sp. 
<3 $ . 8-10 mm. Head, thorax shining dark greyish-bronze, 
tegulse with silvery reflections. Palpi white lined black. Antennae 
black, basal half ringed white, tip and four equidistant rings on 
apical third white. Abdomen dark grey. Forewings bronzy- 
blackish; markings prismatic-silvery-white, variable in development; 
slender transverse fascia at |, middle, and |, more or less interrupted 
in disc, first rather oblique, a dot in disc between second and third, 
and two dots on termen : cilia dark grey, at apex a spot of whitish 
suffusion beyond a blackish basal bar. Hindwings and cilia dark 
grey. 
Formosa, Sinten, May; Japan, Tokyo, July (Prof. S. IssiJci ); 
3 ex. Allied to drosophanes, but easily separated by the markings 
of antennae. 
