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THE MOTHS OF INDIA. 



SUPPLEMENTARY PAPER TO THE VOLUMES IN 



" THE FAUNA OF BRITISH INDIA." 



SERIES III, PART XL 



By 



SlR GrEOKGE Hampson, Bart., E.Z.S., F.E.S. 



(Continued from page 271 of this Volume.') 



Pyralid^e. 



Gallerianve. 



HYDROCAMPINyE. 



p. 190. Genus. Mixoph'da insert Gargela, Wlk., xxix, p. 815 (1864), which 

 has precedence. 



4631. Mixophila Renatusalis insert (syn.) Gargela subpurella, Wlk., xxix, 

 p. 815 (1864). 



46336. Eristexa oligostigmalis, Hrapsn., A. M. N. H. (7), xviii, p. 389 (1906). 



Hind femora of male short with fringe of long hair behind ; hindwing with 

 the termen excised at discal fold, then lobed. 



Head, thorax and abdomen yellow mixed with white ; palpi blackish at tips ; 

 fore femora and tibiaa above blackish ; the fringe of hair on hind femora of male 

 black and whitish. Forewing orange ; a white fascia below the cell extending 

 just into its lower part and at base to vein 1, at extremity expanding to the post- 

 medial band and to above inner margin near tornus ; a black spot on costa above 

 end of cell ; a slightly incurved white band from costa beyond middle to above 

 tornus slightly defined on inner side by fuscous except towards costa ; a white 

 subterminal band defined by a fuscous line on inner side and a fine black line on 

 outer, meeting the postmedial band above tornus : a fine black terminal line ex- 

 panding into a spot at apex ; cilia brownish white. Hindwing orange ; an 

 oblique white medial band from just beyond end of cell to just above middle of 

 inner margin, defined by blackish lines on each side ; a fine black terminal line 

 interrupted by three small black spots between veins 5 and 2, the uppermost 

 spot with a small white spot on inner side, the line very fine and double towards 

 apex with a small white lunule on its inner side at apex ; cilia white with a fus- 

 cous line near base from vein 5 to tornus. 



Habitat. — Andamans. Exp. 20 mill. 



4645&. Nymphula litanalis, Wlk., xviii, 706 (1859). 



Eudotricha stenialis, Warr., A. M. N. H. (6),viii, p. 68 (1891). 



Head, thorax and abdomen ochreous yellow mixed with fuscous ; antennoe 

 yellow ringed with black, forewing yellow suffused and irrorated with fuscous 

 leaving the costa and termen yellower : some black striae from basal part of 

 costa ; an indistinct antemedial line defined by yellowish on inner side, incurved 

 below median nervure ; a yellow discoidal lunule ; four semicircular yellow 

 spots defined by black on terminal half of costa ; a fine yellow subterminal line 



