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EXOTIC MICROLEPIDOPTERA. 
disc anteriorly, with copper}' reflections ; a small elongate white 
spot on costa towards base ; irregular white suffusion on dorsal 
half to beyond middle, and a streak above this from near base to 
near middle ; a large triangular white blotch extending on costa 
from before middle to |, its apex confluent with a smaller wedge- 
shaped blotch in disc beyond middle ; some whitish irroration on 
tornal area and a spot of whitish suffusion towards termen above 
middle : cilia dark fuscous. Hindwings and cilia grey. 
Fiji, larva feeding between young leaves of Pandctnus caricosus, 
very slow in development; the plant is used by natives for making 
mats, and the larva sometimes causes appreciable damage ; 1 ex. 
(Brit. Mus.). 
CECOPHORID^E. 
Triclonella turbinalis, n. sp. 
<$. 12-13 mm. Head, thorax dark bronzy-fuscous, orbits very 
finely white. Palpi white lined black. Fore wings rather elongate, 
costa gently arched, apex obtuse-pointed, termen very obliquely 
rounded ; ochreous-white, whiter on margins of markings ; a narrow 
dark bronzy-fuscous basal fascia, edge vertical; a moderate dark 
bronzy-fuscous median transverse fascia, broader towards costa, both 
edges subconcave ; wing beyond this yellow-ochreous except slender 
white margin of fascia, and extreme apical edge white : cilia yellow- 
ochreous. Hindwings grey, tinged whitish towards base; cilia 
grey-yellowish. 
Argentina, Alta Gracia ( C . Bruch) ; 3 ex. Nearest to cleter - 
minatella . 
ZEMIOCEITA, n. g. 
Head with appressed scales, sidetufts loosely spreading ; ocelli 
posterior; tongue short. Antennae §, <5 simple, scape rather 
elongate, somewhat flattened, with strong pecten. Labial palpi 
moderately long, curved, subascending, rather slender, with 
appressed scales, terminal joint shorter than second, pointed. 
Maxillary palpi very short, filiform. Posterior tibiae loosely haired 
above. Forewings 2 from angle, 7 and 8 stalked, 7 to costa, 
11 from middle. Hindwings |, ovate-lanceolate, cilia 1| ; 2-4 
equidistant, parallel, 4 from angle, 5 approximated to 4 basally, 
6 and 7 remote, diverging. 
An abnormal form which might be a derivative of Borkhausenia. 
Zemiocrita spermatopis, n. sp. 
c?. 11 mm. Head white. Palpi white, second joint grey. 
Thorax grey suffusedly mixed white. Abdomen light grey, segments 
1 , 2 with broad coppery bands, 3-7 with broad dorsal coppery 
blotches. Forewings elongate, costa gently arched, apex pointed, 
termen very obliquely rounded; white; costal half irregularly 
