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BEIHASPA Moore. 
The structural differences between Brihaspa and Patissa Moore 
(distinguished by Hampson) are only comparative, and consist only 
of points (length of palpi and extent of anastomosis of veins) which 
vary specifically ; the two groups are closely related, and I unite 
them. 
Brihaspa antocratica, n. sp. 
5 . 20 mm. Head, thorax white. • Palpi blackish-fuscous. 
Forewings subtriangular, costa hardly arched, apex pointed, termen 
obliquely rounded ; white ; a narrow blackish-fuscous costal streak 
from base to apex, small angular black spots resting on its lower 
edge at ^ and |; a small black spot on lower angle of cell and 
smaller one on upper angle ; a terminal series of black dots : cilia 
white. Hindwings and cilia white ; a terminal series of black dots. 
Belgian Congo, Elisabethville, December ((7. Bey del) ; 1 ex. 
(Belg. Cong. Mus.). 
Brihaspa abacodes, n. sp. 
d . 23-27 mm. Head, palpi, thorax, abdomen white; palpi 1. 
Forewings elongate-triangular, costa slightly arched, termen ob¬ 
liquely rounded ; white ; four small reddish-orange transverse spots 
beneath costa from 1 to | (third sometimes obsolescent), and two 
near dorsum at ^ and towards tornus ; two large black discal dots 
on angles of cell: cilia white. Hindwings and cilia white. 
Belgian Congo, Elisabethville, November (0. Bey del) : 2 ex. 
(type Belg. Cong. Mus.). 
Brihaspa chlorosema Meyr. 
This species was quite erroneously sunk by Hampson as a 
synonym of fulvosparsa Bull. ; its markings (correctly described 
by me) are entirely different, and I am not aware that it has been 
found anywhere except in the Shan States. 
SCHOEHOPLOCA, n. g. 
Pace rounded; tongue absent. Antennae (£) J-. Labial palpi 
very long, straight, porrect, second joint clothed with loose rough 
hairs, terminal joint rather short, exposed. Maxillary palpi 
moderate, triangularly expanded with rough hairs. Forewings 
2 from before f, 3 from towards angle, 4 and 5 short-stalked from 
angle, 6 and 7 short-stalked from beneath upper angle, 8 from 
angle^ 9 and 10 out of 8, 11 from towards angle, straight, oblique. 
Hindwings 1, without cubital pecten ; 2 from beyond middle, 
3 from towards angle, 4 and 5 short-stalked from angle, 7 connate 
with 6, anastomosing with 8 to 
Allied to Schoenobius. 
