INDIAN MICRO-LEPIDOPTERA . 617 



interrupted above middle, moderately broad beneath and dilated towards dorsum ; 

 costal patch and a triangular spot towards termen above tornus dark fuscous 

 mixed with black and leaden-grey : cilia pale yellowish-ochreous. Hindwings 

 grey ; cilia pale greyish-ochreous with a grey shade. 



N. Coorg, 3,500 feet, in August and October (Newcome) ; two specimens. 



Epagoge invalklana. Walk, (Tortrix invalklana , Walk., XXVIII, 327.) 



$ $. 15-11) mm. Head and thorax brownish-ochreous. Palpi moderate, 

 porrected, ochreous-whitish irrorated with fuscous. Abdomen ochreous- whitish, 

 sometimes sprinkled with grey, Forewings suboblong, costa anteriorly strongly 

 arched, posteriorly almost straight, apex obtuse, termen subsinuate, nearly 

 vertical ; in $ brownish or pale brownish-ochreous strigulated with fuscous, in 

 9 whitish-ochreous, usually more or less tinged or suffused with pale brownish, 

 sometimes sprinkled with brown dots, usually with a few black specks, in one 

 specimen suffusedly irrorated with fuscous and dark slaty-fuscous ; markings in 

 £ rather dark fuscous, in 9 ochreous-brownish or fuscous, variable and ill- 

 defined, central fascia broad, narrowed on costal third, but in 9 usually 

 interrupted or broadly obsolete in disc, costal patch flattened -triangular, these 

 sometimes represented in 9 by a cloudy dark suffusion extending along dorsum 

 and posterior § of costa ; a more or less developed row of small black almost 

 marginal dots before termen : cilia whitish-ochreous, tips suffused with fuscous 

 or dark fuscous except on apex and tornus, Hindwings ochreous-whitish, more 

 ochreous-tinged towards apex, towards dorsum and lower half of termen suffused 

 with light grey ; several fuscous strigute or small spots towards apex ; cilia 

 whitish-yellowish, on lower half of termen or in g throughout with a grey shade. 



Newera Eliya, Maskeliya, Madulsima, Kandy, Ceylon (Pole, Green, Alston, 

 Vaughan) ; Coorg (Newcome) ; Khasis ; practically throughout the year ; twenty 

 specimens. Its variability in tint and marking make it rather a puzzling species 

 but the forms with suffused costal and dorsal streaks are characteristic. 



Epagoge psammocyma, n. sp. 



£. 22 mm. Head, thorax and abdomen whitish-ochreous. Palpi rather 

 long, obliquely porrected, whitish-ochreous, externally sprinkled with fuscous. 

 Forewings suboblong, costa anteriorly strongly arched, posteriorly nearly 

 straight, apex obtuse, termen sinuate, little .oblique ; whitish-ochreous, strigu- 

 ated throughout with fuscous ; central fascia towards costa narrow, fuscous, 

 rest broad but only indicated by ill-defined limiting lines of fuscous suffusion, 

 partially lost in the strigulation ; costal patch fuscous : cilia pale whitish-ochre- 

 ous with traces of brownish bars. Hindwings ochreous-whitish, posteriorly with 

 faint greyish strigulas ; cilia whitish. 



Palni Hills, 6,000 feet (Campbell) ; two specimens. 



Epagoge harmonia, n. sp. 



£ 9 • 23-30 mm. Head and thorax deep ferruginous, posterior half of 

 thorax lighter ochreous, face beneath a projecting tuft of scales ochreous- 

 whitish. Palpi rather long, porrected, deep ferruginous. Abdomen whitish- 

 ochreous. Forewings suboblong, in $ dilated posteriorly, costa anteriorly strongly 



