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Show 950 MR. G. F. HAMPSON ON THE CLASSIFICATION [Dec. 17, pectinated; veins 1 b and c more strongly pectinate ; vein 3 from before angle of cell; 4, 5 from a point; 6, 7 stalked. Fig. 32. Canuza euspilella, cf. § Type. (l)fCANuzA EUSPILELLA, Wlk. xxxv. 1771. Australia. Anerastia mirabilella, Meyr. Proc. Linn. Soc. N . S. W . 1878, p. 213. Genus STENOCHILO, nov. Palpi porrect, extending about one and a half times length of head, and smoothly scaled; maxillary palpi dilated with scales at extremity ; proboscis absent; frons with a conical prominence ; antennae of female somewhat annulate ; tibiae with the outer spurs about two thirds length of inner. Fore wing long and very narrow; the apex rectangular; the inner margin lobed towards base ; vein 3 from near angle of cell; 4, 5 well separated at origin; 6, 7 shortly stalked; 10, 11 free. Hind wing with vein 3 from near angle of cell; 4, 5 from a point; 6, 7 shortly stalked. Fig. 33. Stenochilo canicostalis, cf. Type. tSTENOCHILO CANICOSTALIS, n. sp. 2 . Reddish brown, irrorated with grey ; the head, collar, and costal area of fore wing very thickly irrorated; the last with white spot below middle of cell; traces of a submarginal line and marginal series of specks. Hind wing hyaline white. Hab. Hillaya, Sind. Exp. 30 m m . Genus MACROCHILO, nov. Palpi porrect, clothed with rough hair, and extending about one and a half times length of head ; maxillary palpi dilated with hair; frons with a conical process; antennae of male thickened by appressed serrations; patagia fringed with long hair in male; tibiae with the spurs long, the outer spurs about two thirds length |