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in end of cell ending in a discocellular spot ; an indistinct submarginal 

 white line angled sharply outwards on vein 6 and inwards on vein 2 ; 

 a marginal series of short black vittae on whitish marks ; cilia whitish, 

 with a fine brown line through them. Hindwing pale fuscous; cilia 

 white with a fuscous line through them. 



Habitat. — Ajmere, Punjab. Exp. $ 18 mm. Type — In coll. 

 Rothschild. 



4255a. Patissa interfusoalis, n. sp. 



9. White, palpi black at sides; thorax and abdomen tinged with 

 brown. Forewing with rather broad black costal fascia, tapering to 

 apex; all the interspaces broadly striped with fuscous-brown. Palpi 

 slightly extending beyond the frons. 



Habitat. — Tezpore, Assam. Exp. 30 mm. Type — In coll. Rothschild. 

 4256a. Patissa ^.nealis, n. sp. 



$. Head, thorax and abdomen white, slightly tinged with golden- 

 brown. Forewing white, the cell and area below it suffused with 

 golden-brown ; the costal area golden-brown ; an oblique blackish 

 line with a golden-brown band on its outer edge from costa near 

 apex bent inwards at vein 3 and reaching inner margin at middle. 

 Hindwing silvery-white ; both wings with a blackish line just inside 

 the margin, and very fine marginal line. 



Habitat. — Dimbula, Ceylon (Pole). Exp. 24 mm. Type. — In British 

 Museum. 



P. 52. For Menuthia insert Tinerastia, Hmpsn., Rom. Mem,, viii, 

 ined. 



For Calera insert Mesodiphlebia, Zell., Hor. Ent. Ross, xvi, p. 251 

 (1881). 



Type. — M. crassivenia, Zell., from Colombia. 



4281. Hypsotropha heterocerella. Antennae of type with the 

 medial branches eaten off by some insect. 



4282. Hypsotropha laterculella. Maxillary palpi of $ fih- 

 form ; antennse laminate with sinus and tuft. 



4282a. HypsoTBoPHA quadripunctella, Rag., Rom. Mem., viii 

 ined., pi. 39, f. 16. 



9. Head and thorax pinkish-brown ; abdomen paler, dorsally 

 ochreoug towards base. Forewing pinkish-brown ; the veins pale ; an 

 antemedial black point on vein 1, postmedial points on veins 6, 3, and 



