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Show 1891.] MICRO-LEPIDOPTERA OF THE WEST INDIES. 515 A single specimen, for which I am indebted to Mr. Druce, from Zeller's type, but it is not in good condition. C^ENOGENES ? OCHRACEA, Mschl. Caenogenes 1 ochracea, Mschl. Ab. Senck. Nat. Ges. xv. pp. 337, 354 (1890). West Indies-Portorico (Mschl.). ANAPHORA, Clem. A N A P H O R A POPEANELLA, Clem. Anaphora popeanella, Clem. Proc. Ac. Nat. Sc. Phil. xi. p. 261 (1859) ; Stn. Tin. N. Am. pp. 57-8 (1872); Wlsm. Tr. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1887, pp. 161-3, pi. viii. f. 11 ; Mschl. Ab. Senck. Nat. Ges. xv. pp. 337, 354 (1890). United States-Texas, Missouri, N. Carolina. West Indies-Portorico (Mschl.). I am somewhat doubtful whether Moschler was rightly acquainted with this species. ANAPHORA ARCASALIS, Wkr. Palthis! arcasalis, Wkr. Cat. Lp. Ins. B. M. xvi. pp. 153-(1858). West Indies-San Domingo (Wkr.). ANAPHORA MIMASALIS, Wkr. Palthisl mimasalis, Wkr. Cat. Lp. Ins. B. M. xvi. p. 154 (West Indies-San Domingo (Wkr.). ANAPHORA NOCTUINA, sp. n. (Plate XLI. fig. 14.) Antenna? bone-ochreous. Palpi, head, and thorax pale fawn, much mixed with purplish grey and fuscous. Fore wings pale fawn, almost entirely suffused with purplish fuscous, the ground-colour showing chiefly along the fold, and on and beyond the end of the cell and about the apex ; two slender angulated blackish marks on the fold, the outer one enclosing a reddish-brown spot; another reddish-brown spot lies above and between these two, about the middle of the cell, and this is externally margined with blackish ; a few reddish-brown scales at the end of the cell intermixed with blackish, the same mixture being continued in a rather diffused curved line downwards towards the anal angle as far as vein 4, and thence upwards and outwards towards the apex, forming the lower margin of a space of the pale ground-colour ; cilia purplish grey, mottled with pale fawn. Hind wings pale fawn, faintly shaded with brownish ; cilia pale fawn. Abdomen pale fawn ; lateral claspers shaped somewhat as in a |