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pale yellowish ; a slender oblique pale yellowish streak from costa at |, 

 nearly reaching dorsum, edged anteriorly with yellow-brown suffusion ; a 

 triangular patch extending over central fifth of costa outlined first with a pale 

 yellowish streak partially edged externally on posterior margin with blackish 

 and then with yellow-brown suffusion, reaching ^ across wing ; a pale yellow- 

 ish dot in disc at £ ; a pale yellowish streak from i of costa to tornus, some- 

 times interrupted into three small spots; a small blackish dot towards apex, 

 above and below which are pale yellowish dots on margin : cilia whitish- 

 ochreous, with two or three rows of blackish-grey points, beneath tornus grey. 

 Hindwingri and cilia grey. 



Khasi Hills, in October and November ; ten specimens. 



Gracilaria auricilla, Stt. 



{Gracilaria auricilla, Stt., Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond., v. (n. ser.), 120.) 



I have not obtained this species. 



Appendix. 



The species described (very inadequately) by Nietner under the name of 

 Gracilaria coffeifoliella does not seem to belong to the Gracilaria group at all, 

 but I have not succeeded in identifying it. The larva is said to be common 

 as a leaf -miner on coffee ; perhaps some collector could search specially for it. 



