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Genus PYRAUSTA Schrank. 



447. P. ceadesalis (Walker), I.e. XVIII. p. 639. 



448. P. incoloralis (Guenee), Delt. & Pyr. p. 332. 



449. P. salentialis (Snellen), Tijd. v. Ent. p. 207 (1880); id., I.e. t. 7. f. 1 (1883). 



450. P. cajelalis sp. nov. 



?. Palpi wbitisli, margined e.xtenially with brown; eyes dark brown; vertex, 

 collar, ujiperside of thorax and abdomen pale wood brown; })ectus white; underside 

 of thorax and abdomen greyish white ; legs concolorous. The primaries on the 

 upperside are wood brown, darker towards the base ; there are two small equidistant 

 dots on the cell, and a larger ocelliform brown spot at the end of the cell ; there is a 

 submarginal series of dark brown sagittate points extending from the costa before the 

 apex in a .straight line parallel to the outer margin as far as the space between veins 

 2 and 3 ; between veins 1 and 2, nearer the base, and a little beyond the middle of 

 the inner margin, is a similar spot. The secondaries on the upperside are pale 

 testaceous, shaded into wood brown on the outer margin ; a submarginal series of 

 points similar to those upon the primaries extends across the limbal area of this 

 wing, and a small black point occurs nearer the base, above the anal angle. On the 

 underside both wings are whitish, tinged with greyish toward the outer margin ; the 

 dark spots on the underside are repeated upon the lowerside with greater distinctness. 



Expanse : 40 mm. 



Type : unique. 



P^MiLY TORTRICIDAE. 



Genus SIMAETHIS Zeller. 



451. S. sp. (?). 



Very near Simaethis taprobanes Zeller, Hor. Soc. Ent. Ross. XIII. p. 178. t. 2. 

 f. 65, but the lines on the primaries are slightly different in their arrangement. 



Family TINEIDAE. 



Genus TORTRICOMOEPHA Felder. 



452. T. bilineella Snellen, Tijd. v. Ent. p. 27. t. 2. f. 16. 17 (1885). 



453. T. hemixanthella sp. nov. 



S Palpi orange yellow, vertex whitish ; upperside of thorax very pale yellow; 

 upperside of abdomen pale gre}', the upper tufts of the anal hairs brown, and the 

 lower tufts white ; the underside of thorax, abdomen, and legs whitish. The fore- 

 wings are broadly pale yellow from the base to beyond the middle, they are then 

 broadly purplish brown ; the line of demarcation between the yellow and the brown is 

 sharply defined by a straight line running from the costa to the inner margin a little 

 before the inner angle ; the costa near the apex is marked by yellow of the same 

 shade as the basal half of the wing, the yellow widening toward the outer margin 

 and covering the entire apex; the fringes are dark brown, their origin being 

 accentuated by a series of minute yellow dots. The secondaries on the upperside are 

 uniformly dark brown. On the underside both wings are pale brown, slightly lighter 



