INDIAN MICRO-LEPIDOPTERA.] 825 



sinuate-angulated, third more angulated, fourth anteapical, evenly curved; apical 

 spot dark fuscous, costal and terminal edges finely white : cilia light fuscous, 

 round apex whitish -suffused with dark fuscous subbasal shade and median line, 

 beneath apex with black basal line. Hindwings grey ; cilia light fuscous. 



Maskeliya, Ceylon, in February (Pole) ; Khasi Hills, in October ; three 

 specimens. Much like convoluta, but distinguished by different marking of 

 terminal joint of palpi, and evenly curved anteapical white (not silvery) double 

 lines. 



Acrocercops patricia, n. sp. 



£$. 13 mm. Head ochreous-whitish. Palpi bronzy mixed with dark 

 fuscous, second joint with apex white, beneath with tuft of long projecting scales, 

 terminal joint white with two oblique dark fuscous rings. Antennae whitish 

 suffusedly spotted with grey. Thorax whitish mixed with grey and dark 

 fuscous. Abdomen grey, beneath white with lateral series of oblique dark 

 fuscous stripes. Legs blackish, ringed with white. Forewings very narrowly 

 elongate, parallel-sided, short-pointed, apex obtuse ; ochreous-bronze, mixed with 

 dark grey, especially towards margins ; dorsal half suffused with whitish from 

 base to ^ ; some undefined whitish sti'iae from costa about l ; three oblique 

 black spots on posterior half of costa, separated by two angulated transverse 

 fasciae of three white striae each, separated by dark fuscous lines, some of which 

 are black on costa ; beyond last black spot an angulated pair of white trans- 

 verse striae separated by a violet blackish line ; apical area dark bronzy, with a 

 small conspicuous white triangular spot on costa before apex: cilia grey, mixed 

 with whitish, round apex with blackish subbasal shade and median line. Hind- 

 wings blackish grey ; cilia grey. 



Khasi Hills, in October ; two specimens. Separable from the two preceding 

 by the white costal anteapical spot. 



Acrocercops orientalis, Stt. 



Coriscium orientale, Stt., Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. iii (n. ser.) 301. 



Khasi Hills, in March. Recognisable by the two violet posterior striae. 



Acrocercops ustulatella, Stt. 



(Gracilaria ustulatella, Stt., Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond., v. (n. ser.), 121 ; Ccwopo- 

 morpha isochorda, Meyr., Journ. Bomb. N. H. Soc., XVII, 746.) 



I have identified this from the type. 



Cyphosticha acrolitha, n. sp. 



9. 9 mm. Head, thorax, and abdomen white, Palpi white, with subapical 

 ring on second joint, and two rings on terminal joint of dark fuscous irroration. 

 Antennae white, faintly ringed with pale fuscous. Legs white, banded with pale 

 ochreous, first joint of anterior and middle tarsi with black apical band, middle 

 tibiae dilated with long spatulate scales. Forewings very narrowly elongate- 

 lanceolate ; white ; five moderate slightly oblique pale ochreous-yellowish 

 fasciae, sometimes fuscous-sprinkled, first basal, indistinct, third before middle, 

 broadest ; between the fasciae are two or three yellowish strigulae ; a blacli trans- 

 verse spot in disc at f , and another from costa close beyond it ; some fine black- 



