HYPONOMETJTIDiE. 
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ANAPATRIS, d. g. 
Head with appressed scales, sidetufts loosely raised ; ocelli 
posterior; tongue developed. Antennae |, J strongly ciliated, 
scape moderate, without pecten. Labial palpi long, recurved, 
second joint with appressed scales, terminal joint as long as second, 
moderate, acute. Maxillary palpi very short, fiJiform, drooping. 
Lore tibiae short, tarsi much longer ; hind tibiae with scales somewhat 
rough above. Lorewings 1 b furcate, 2 from angle, 2-4 nearly 
approx, at base, 7 and 8 stalked, 7 to termen, 11 from middle. 
Hindwings over 1, trapezoidal-ovate, termen slightly sinuate, cilia 
|; 2 from 3 from angle, 4 absent, 5 approximated to 3, 6 and 7 
closely approximated towards base. 
Probably allied to Stenoma , but rather abnormal in neuration. 
Anapatris chersopsamma, n. sp. 
2 • 17-20 mm. Head whitish-ochreous. Palpi whitish, 
second joint fuscous except apex. Antennal ciliations J 3. Thorax 
pale brownish-ochreous. Lorewings elongate-oblong, costa ante¬ 
riorly gently arched, apex obtuse-pointed, termen <$ faintly sinuate, 
2 straight, rather oblique ; pale greyish-ochreous, thinly speckled 
dark grey ; plical and second discal stigmata blackish ; a marginal 
series of black dots round apical part of costa and termen : cilia 
whitish-ochreous. Hindwings whitish-grey, greyer towards apex, 
especially in S ; cilia grey-whitish. 
Panama, Corazal, March (A. Busch') ; 3 ex. (type U.S. Nat. Mus.). 
Thioscelis geranomorpha, n. sp. 
2 . 60 mm. Head, thorax pale greyish-ochreous, face whitish. 
Palpi greyish-ochreous. Lorewings narrower posteriorly than in 
directrix , apex rectangular, termen slightly sinuate, nearly vertical; 
light grey-brownish, costal edge darker ochreous-brown; a short 
ochreous-brown median streak from base; three or four small 
spots of blackish irroration towards costa on median third ; stigmata 
small, blackish, plical obliquely beyond first discal; an oblique 
elongate spot of blackish irroration towards costa before apex, and 
another apical; a nearly straight dark brown subterminal line 
marked small groups of blackish scales, obsolete near costa : cilia 
light brown. Hindwings dark fuscous ; cilia greyish, a dark fuscous 
median shade on upper half of termen. Abdomen honey-coloured, 
base of segments 2-4 irregularly grey, beneath white. Hind tibiae 
yellow-ochreous, becoming dark brown on sides, beneath silvery- 
white, tarsi dark ochreous-fuscous, lighter above towards apex; 
middle tibiae and all coxae silvery-white ; expanded fore tibiae 
ochreous. 
Brazil, Petropolis, March (J . G. Foetterle) ; 1 ex. (Vienna Mus.). 
This interesting species is at first sight very similar to directrix, but 
certainly distinct by the different form of forewings, and straight 
entire subterminal line; in directrix (of which I have now 6 examples, 
all from Peru) the forewings are much more dilated posteriorly, 
