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EXOTIC MICROLEPIDOPTERA. 
Bombay, Mahableshwar, May (R . Maocwell) ; 2 ex. Allied to 
the larger and darker percnaula, but differing in neuration; in 
perenaula 3-5 of bind wings rise almost from a point. 
Machimia pyrograpta, n. sp. 
ct 2 • 22-23 mm. Head light yellowish mixed crimson. Palpi 
light ochreous suffused rosy. Anfennal ciliations <y 1|, towards 
base 2\. Thorax pale yellowish suffusedly spotted crimson. Fore- 
wings elongate (more so than in corallina), gradually dilated, costa 
gently arched, apex obtuse, termen straight, little oblique; light 
grey-brownish; a slender greyish streak or line round costa and 
termen, but leaving costal edge crimson; markings yellow, broadly 
and irregularly edged crimson suffusion, so that wing appears 
mostly crimson ; a large irregular spot in disc towards base, and 
two or three smaller spots beneath it partially connected ; a narrow 
irregular rather oblique median fascia not reaching costa or dorsum, 
with two short rounded projections in disc posteriorly; a small 
irregular spot on end of cell; a curved waved subterminal line, 
partly broken into dots; cilia pale yellowish, basal half crimson 
(imperfect). Hindwings whitish-grey-ochreous tinged light rosy 
except towards base ; cilia ochreous-grey-whitish. 
Bolivia, B. Songo, 2500 feet; 2 ex. (type Vienna Mus.). 
Nearest corallina. 
Fhytomimia pyrrhophthalma, n. sp. 
2 . 16 mm. Head, thorax grass-green. (Palpi broken.) Ab¬ 
domen pale silvery-bluish. Forewings rather elongate-triangular, 
costa moderately arched, apex pointed, termen slightly sinuate, 
rather oblique; rather deep grass-green; extreme costal edge 
greenish-white; two dorsal whitish-ochreous blotches edged with 
dull crimson line speckled dark grey, and centred with some light 
rosy suffusion, first before middle, semioval, second irregular- 
rounded-transverse, reaching half across wing : cilia green. Hind- 
wings and cilia whitish. 
Costa Bica, San Jose; 1 ex. Very little material of this genus 
is available (six specimens in all are known, from as many different 
localities), and their similarity in general features certainly suggests 
the possibility of an undue multiplication of species, but on the 
whole I think it more probable that they are really distinct. They 
are perhaps overlooked by collectors. 
Phytomimia cynegetis, n. sp. 
cJ . 14 mm. Head, thorax grass-green. Palpi rufous-brown, 
upper edge and triangular prominence of second joint green, base 
and apex of terminal joint white. Forewings elongate-triangular, 
costa gently arched, apex pointed, termen sinuate, rather oblique ; 
rather deep grass-green; extreme costal edge white; a moderate 
white dot, with one or two brownish specks on its edge, a little 
