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termen sinuate-indented beneath apex, then obliquely rounded ; 
white, some slight pale grey strigulation ; costa anteriorly strigu- 
lated black, posteriorly black with pairs of white strigulae, 
penultimate pair single; some slight blackish marking at base, 
dorsal halt of basal patch indicated by some grey strigulation and 
a sinuate black marginal stria ; upper | of central fascia oblique, 
grey, edged posteriorly by a black streak from costa to middle of 
wing, beyond apex of this a small round black spot ; area beyond 
this suffused grey on costal half, a slender dentate black streak from 
beneath antepenultimate pair of costal strigulae to middle of termen ; 
a blackish apical spot : cilia grey. Hindwings rather dark grey ; 
cilia bluish-grey. 
Java, bred July (Dr. L. G. E. Kalshoven ) ; 1 ex. 
Adenoneura gypsograpta, n. sp. 
c? . 12 mm. Head white. Palpi white, a lateral streak of dark 
fuscous irroration. Thorax white, partially mixed grey suffusion. 
Pore wings elongate, gradually dilated, costa gently arched, apex 
obtuse, termen hardly sinuate beneath apex, somewhat obliquely 
rounded; white, costa with about 18 dark grey oblique strigae 
reaching about | across wing, blackish on costa, alternately thicker 
and finer, more oblique posteriorly, dorsum with about 8 dark grey 
direct strigae to fold between base and a rounded-triangular dark 
grey praetornal blotch, discal area irregularly strewn dark grey 
transverse strigulae; indistinct silvery-whitish slender streaks 
limiting ocellus laterally, converging downwards, two small black 
dots within it: cilia whitish-grey, a blackish-grey basal line. 
Hindwings rather dark grey, lighter anteriorly ; cilia whitish-grey, 
a grey basal shade. 
Hawaiian Is., Oahu, Honolulu (Dr. R. C. L. Perkins ) ; 1 ex. 
Some mental confusion is probably responsible for Lord WalsinghanTs 
use of his generic name Adenoneura as neuter, which is gram¬ 
matically impossible. Walsingham’s marcidella, placed doubtfully 
in this genus, is really referable to Crocidosema ; on the other hand 
his conspicua , placed doubtfully in Enarmonia , is truly referable to 
Adenoneura , and I think probably also storeella and obliqua. 
Adenoneura parapteryx, n. sp. 
6 $ . 15-21 mm. Head, palpi, thorax greyish-ochreous. 
Forewings elongate-triangular, costa gently arched, apex obtuse, 
termen hardly sinuate, vertical ; greyish-ochreous or whitish- 
ochreous ; costa with numerous short direct dark fuscous strigulae, 
towards apex becoming indistinct and coalescing in small fuscous 
spots, dorsum sometimes dotted dark fuscous ; a patch of more or 
less developed rather dark brown suffusion with some darker strigulae 
occupying costal area as far as fold from base to beyond middle, 
darker posteriorly, its posterior edge inwards-oblique from costa and 
