INDIAN MICRO-LEPIDOPTERA. 635 



fuscous subapical ring, extreme base of terminal joint dark fuscous. Antennae. 

 pale ochreous, in ft serrulate, ciliations hardly perceptible. Abdomen grey 

 apex whitish-ochreous. Forewings elongate, costa gently arched, apex obtuse, 

 termen nearly straight, rather oblique; 2 from near angle : light brownish- 

 ochreous, more or less irrorated finely with brown or fuscous ; a black dot on 

 base of costa ; stigmata blackish, discal rather near together, plical directly 

 beneath first discal • a row of blackish dots along posterior part of costa and 

 termen to before tornus : cilia light brownish-ochreous, tips paler. Hindwings 

 grey ; cilia light grey, with darker basal shade. 



Puttalam and Trincomali. Ceylon, from June to September (Pole, Fletcher), 

 five specimens. 



Procometis trochala, n. sp. 



ft 21 mm., 9 35 mm. Head and thorax brownish. Palpi whitish- 

 ochreous, mixed with brownish, second joint loosely haired above, terminal 

 shorter. Antennas fuscous. Abdomen brownish, segmental margins whitish- 

 ochreous. Forewings elongate, rather narrow, costa gently arched, apex round- 

 pointed, termen rounded, rather strongly oblique ; brown, in ft slightly, in 9 

 suffusedly sprinkled with dark fuscous, especially in disc and towards termen, 

 costa suffused with dark fuscous, except towards base, more broadly in $ ; dis- 

 cal stigmata obscurely indicated by dark fuscous suffusion, second tending to be 

 transversely double : cilia pale fuscous sprinkled with dark fuscous. Hindwings 

 in ft much narrower than in $, narrower than forewings, whitish-ochreous 

 slightly tinged with fuscous posteriorly, with ochreous-yellowish costal hair- 

 pencil, cilia very long, at tornus over 1. whitish-ochreous ; in 9 dark fuscous, 

 suffused with whitish towards base, cilia whitish. 



Pusa, Bengal, bred in June from larvaa feeding on dried leaves of sugarcane 

 (Maxwell- Lefroy); two specimens. This does not differ essentially from the 

 Australian species of the genus except in the shorter palpi with second joint 

 more thickened with scales and roughened above. 

 Acria, Stph. 



This genus, to which my attention was kindly called by Mr. T. Hartley 

 Durrant, supersedes Amphoritis Meyr., and the type-species, A. emarginella 

 Don., supersedes my camelodes. 



Acria eulectra, n. sp. 



ft. 16 mm. Head ochreous-white. (Palpi broken.) Antennas whitish ringed 

 with blackish. Thorax fuscous, shoulders ochreous-white. Abdomen yellow- 

 whitish. Forewings elongate, moderate, costa moderately arched, subsinuate in 

 middle, with rough projecting scales on each side of sinuation causing it to 

 appear as an excavation, apex rounded-obtuse, termen rounded, little oblique • 

 ochreous-white; a suffused fuscous patch extending along dorsum from base to §, 

 narrrowed posteriorly, obscurely interrupted in middle; a round patch in middle 

 of disc irregularly mixed with fuscous and blackish; undefined dark fuscous costal 

 strigulas on each side of sinuation, second giving rise to an angulated undefined 

 line of dark fuscous and blackish scales ending in a small spot before tornus : 



