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line which expands on costa ; a white fascia on vein 1 between the ante- and 

 postmedial lines ; an oblique white subterminal band not reaching costa 

 towards which it expands, somewhat diffused on inner side ; all the white 

 markings with some dark-brown scales on their edges. Hindwing semihyaline 

 ochreous ; a fine terminal line ; cilia white with a fine line at baae. 

 Habitat. — C. Asia, Marghilan ; Kashmir (Dras). Exp. 24 mill. 



4341&. EUZOPHERODES IRRORALIS, n. sp. 



Head and thorax pale brownish-ochreous ; abdomen ochreous-white. 

 Forewing pale brownish-ochreous, irrorated with black and with black 

 points on middle of median nervure and vein 1, at upper angle of cell and 

 postmedial points just below costa, in discal fold and on vein 1 and a 

 terminal series. Hindwing ochreous-white. 



Habitat. — Ceylon, Hambantota, Puttalam (Pole). Exp. 10 mill. Type — 

 In B. M. 



4341c. EOZOPHERODES EPHESTIALIS, n. Sp. 



$. Forewing with veins 3 - 5 from angle of cell ; 8' 9'10 stalked. 



Head and thorax greyish-brown, mixed with black ; abdomen pale brown. 

 Forewing grey-brown, irrorated with black ; the costal area black, irrorated 

 with grey ; a black streak on base of inner margin ; a diffused black streak on 

 vein 1 from before middle to the diffused medial black band ; discoidal 

 points large, almost conjoined ; postmedial line strong, erect and angled 

 outwards at middle ; an indistinct dentate subterminal line ; a terminal 

 series of black points. Hindwing pale brown, with rather darker terminal 

 line and line at base of cilia. 



Habitat— Sikhim, 7000' (Pilcher). Exp. 22 mill. Type— In B. M. 



43436. Euzophera albicostalis, n. sp. 



£. Head, thorax and abdomen fuscous-brown, the head and thorax 

 suffused with black. Forewing pale brown, thickly irrorated with fuscous ; 

 the costal area white, tapering to a point before apex ; a whitish discoidal 

 point and an indistinct series of dark points on termen. Hindwing pale 

 brown, tinged with fuscous towards costa ; a fine dark terminal line and line 

 at base of cilia. 



Habitat. — Kashmir, Scind Valley (Leech). Exp. 26 mill. Type — In B. M. 



4343c. Euzophera cedrella, n. sp. 



Forewing with veins 4'5 and 10 from cell ; hindwing with veins 3'5 from cell. 



Fuscous-brown, irrorated with grey and with a slight olive tinge. 

 Forewing with rather narrow antemedial white band, dentate on outer side 

 below costa and in submedian fold and bent outwards to inner margin ; a 

 black discoidal lunule ; a more or less prominent minutely dentate white 

 postmedial line, bent inwards below costa and outwards between veins 5 and 

 2 ; a terminal series of black points. Hindwing uniform golden-brown ; the- 

 cilia paler, with a brown line near base. 



The larva destroys the cones of the Deodar Cedar. 



Habitat. — Simla (Pilcher) ; Punjab, Jaunsar. Exp. 22 mill. 



