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EcGopidia stngata^ $ ^. 

 ed, 10 from cell. Hindwiiw 



?. Palpi upturned, slender, cylindrical, the 2nd joint reaching 



vertex of head, the 3rd as long as 2nd. 

 Maxillary palpi filiform ; irons round- 

 ed ; antennae of female almost simple. 

 Forewing rather long and narrow ; 

 vein 2 from near angle of cell ; 3 and 

 5 from angle, 4 absent ; 8, 9 and stalk- 

 with the cell about one-third length of 

 wing, vein 2 from before angle ; 3 and 5 on long stalk ; 4 absent, 

 6, 7 stalked ; 8 free. 



4325a. EccoPiDiA strigata, Hmpsn., Rom. Mem., viii, ined., 

 pi. 48, f. 6. 



9. Hendand thorax pinkish-rufous ; abdomen brownish. Forewing 

 pale pinkish, with about six fasciee from base to outer margin which are 

 dark pink irrorated with black, the costa pale. Hindwing pale brown. 



RaUtat.—A.xi^m\^, Ceylon (J. Pole). Exp. 18 rnm. Type.— In 

 British Museum. 



Genus Psokosa. 

 Psorosa. — i^ell., Isis, 1846, p. 749. 

 Type. — P. dahl/dla, Frr., from Europe, 

 i^an^rg.— Europe ; Syria ; Kashmir ; Australia ; Brazil. 

 Palpi upturned, thickly scaled and reaclimg above vertex of head, 



maxillary palpi typically fiilifonr, in 

 the ornatdla group brush-like, and 

 contained in a fo'd of the palpi ; 

 frons with slight tuft of scales ; an- 

 tenua) of male minutely serrate and 

 ciliated, the shaft with a sinus and 

 Forewing rather narrow, the apex 



S\ 



Psorosa ornatella, 



large tuft of scales at base, 

 rounded ; vein 3 from near angle of cell ; 4, 5 from angle and not in 

 line with median nervure ; 8 and 9 stalked, 10 from cell. Hind- 

 wing with vein 2 from close to angle of cell ; 3 and 5 on a long stalk ; 

 4 absent ; 6, 7 shortly stalked ; 8 free or anastomosing with 7. 



4:'d25h. Psorosa ornatella, SchiflF., S. V., 319 ; Dup., Lup. Fr., 

 X. 1. pp. 189 and 279. 



Head and thorax pale rufous; abdomen pale fuscous with the 

 anal tuft ochreous. Forewing pale brown with a reddish tinge ; 



