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ochreous-white dorsal spots, first at |, narrow, fasciaforni, oblique, slightly 

 curved, reaching jj across wing, second at ;v, broader, acute triangular, reaching 

 half across wing, terminated above by an oblique violet-metallic mark ; seven 

 oblique white strigulse from costa becoming violet-metallic downwards, first at 

 ^, third longer, reaching half across wing, fourth continued as a rather curved 

 more or less interrupted violet-metallic line to doi-sum before tornus ; a violet- 

 metallic mark on subapical indentation, and two on lower part of termen : cilia 

 bronzy, witli a fine blackish median line indented with white, beneath apex, 

 outer half white, with a dark fuscous apical hook. Hiudwings blackish- 

 fuscous ; cili.i pale grey, suffused with dark grey towards base. 



Khasis, in March and April ; three specimens. Nearly allied to sclerodes, 

 but differing by the tufted palpi, as well as details of markings. 



Ghjphipleryx psychopa, n. sp, 



,^9. 6-7 mm. Head, palpi, and thorax white. Antennae whitish-grey. 

 Abdomen light grey, apex whitish. Forewings elongate, narrow at base, 

 posteriorly dilated, costa gently arched, apex obtuse, termen slightly sinuate, very 

 oblique ; 7 and 8 separate ; pale bronzy-grey, on posterior half pale bronzy- 

 ochreous ; a suffused white streak along dorsum from base to first spot; five costal 

 and two dorsal white wedge-shaped marks edged anteriorly by oblique dark 

 fuscous lines, first costal in middle moderately long, second extended as an 

 irregular streak to termen above tornus, last three short, first dorsal beyond 

 middle, long, curved, sometimes mucTi dilated dorsally, second on tornus, 

 erect, moderate ; a small white spot on termen beneath apex ; a conspicuous 

 round black apical dot : cilia pale bronzy-ochreous, with a blackish median 

 line indented with white beneath apex, outer half whitish. Hindwings lan- 

 ceolate, gi-ey ; cilia pale ochreous-grey. 



Diyatalawa, Ceylon, in July and August (Fletcher) ; seven specimens. 



Glyphipteri/x maschalis, n. sp. 



^9. I'l mm. Head and palpi white, crown bronzy-tinged. Antennae 

 grey, base white. Thorax pale ochreous-bronzy, sides of back suffused with 

 white. Abdomen dark grey, segmental margins whitish. Forewings elongate, 

 narrow at base, posteriorly dilated, costa slightly arched, apex obtuse, termen 

 somewhat sinuate, rather strongly oblique ; 7 and 8 separate ; light bronzy- 

 yellowish ; base and costa to first streak suffused with bronzy-fuscous ; five 

 oblique silvery streaks suffusedly edged with dark fuscous from white 

 spots ou costa, first somewhat before middle, reaching half across wing, second 

 somewhat longer, rest short, terminated by a large patch of dark fuscous 

 suffusion resting on termen beneath apex . a dark fuscous patch extending 

 along dorsum from base to praitornal spot, cut by a thick curved oblique, 

 white streak from dorsum before middle, broadly edged with dark fuscous 

 reaching more than half across wing, dilated dorsally : a white semi-oval 

 praitornal spot, above which the dark fuscous dorsal patch forms a projection ; 

 an erect silvery streak from tornus, reaching nearly half across wing, its 

 apex connected by a dark fuscous streak with apex of curved white dorsal 



