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three black scales, terminal joint very short. Abdomen dark grey. Posterior 

 legs without tufts. Forewings elongate, hardly dilated, costa gently arched, 

 apex obtuse, termen gently rounded, somewhat oblique ; brownish-ochreous ; 

 markings shining blue-grey, finely edged with whitish ; a broad patch 

 occupying costal § towards base, whence proceeds a thick downwards curved 

 streak from beneath costa before middle through disc, nearly reaching a round 

 subterminal spot beneath apex ; upper edge of streak broken by a small dark- 

 brown spot in middle of curve ; a short thick oblique streak from middle of 

 costa, followed by more or less blackish suffusion ; several costal dots, and a 

 subcostal dot above subapical spot ; a broad dark-brown streak occupying 

 dorsal fourth towards base and continued following margin of grey marking 

 above it to termen, where it is expanded to reach tornus ; a transverse rounded 

 spot on middle of dorsum, anteriorly edged by this streak ; an irregular mark 

 on tornus, and a subterminal dot above it : cilia brown, somewhat sprinkled 

 with whitish, in middle of termen and beneath tornus more or less marked 

 with dark grey. Hindwings whitish-fuscous, with broad blackish-fuscous 

 terminal fascia ; cilia ochreous-whitish, with dark fuscous basal line, round 

 apex fuscous. 



Maskeliya, Ceylon (Alston) ; Palni Hills (Campbell) ; three specimens. 



Eucosma miltographa, n. sp. 



£ $. 17 — 19 mm. Head grey irrorated with white, sides ferruginous- 

 ochreous Palpi ochreous-orange, upper surface white irrorated with dark 

 fuscous. Thorax ferruginous-ochreous or fulvous, with broad dark grey dorsal 

 stripe sprinkled with whitish. Abdomen dark fuscous. Posterior legs without 

 tufts. Forewings elongate, posteriorly dilated, costa gently arched, apex obtuse, 

 termen almost straight, hardly oblique ; varying from ferruginous-ochreous 

 to brownish, towards costa and on anterior •§ of disc irregularly strewn with 

 small ferruginous-red spots or strigulaa ; a narrow dorsal streak varying from 

 whitish to fuscous, sometimes edged with reddish or dark fuscous above, with 

 an obtuse-triangular projection beyond middle, whence an angulated ferruginous- 

 red or dark purplish-fuscous striga crosses wing to costa beyond middle : cilia 

 deep ferruginous becoming whitish-ochreous towards tornus, outer half whitish 

 on upper half of termen, dark grey on lower half of termen and at apex 

 Hindwings dark fuscous, disc thinly scaled and semiopaque, obscurely and 

 irregularly marked with ochreous-yellowish ; cilia ochreous-whitish tinged with 

 grey, with dark grey subbasal line. 



Peradeniya, Ceylon (Green) ; Palni Hills (Campbell) ; in November, four 

 specimens. 



Enarmonia ioxantlia, n. sp. 



$ $. 16— 18 mm. Head and thorax grey, shoulders tinged with ferrugi- 

 nous. Palpi whitish, somewhat mixed with grey. Abdomen grey. Posterior 

 tibia? and basal joint of tarsi in $ clothed with long dense rough scales above. 

 Forewings elongate-triangular, costa gently arched, apex obtuse, termen 

 straight, little oblique ; deep ferruginous ; costa with seven pairs of oblique 



