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THE MOTHS OF INDIA. 



SUPPLEMENTARY PAPER TO THE YOLUMES IN 



"THE FAUNA OF BRITISH INDIA." 



PART YI. 



By Sir G. F. Hampson, Bart., f.z.s., f.r.s. 



{Continued from page 314 of this Volume.') 

 Genus Euzopherodes. 

 Euzopherodes. — Rag., Rom. Mem., viii. iued. 

 Type. — E. albicans. — Rag. 

 Range. — Bengal ; Ceylon. 



Palpi uptin-ned, the second joint ojlindrical, the third short ; maxillary 



palpi filifor.ii ; frons rounded ; untennse 

 of male almost simple. Forewing with 

 the costa nearly straight, the apex 

 rectangular ; veins 3 and .5 stalked ; 4 

 absent ; 8, 9 stalked, 10 from cell. Hind 

 Euzo p/ierodes albicans $ \. wing with the coll long ; vein 2 from 

 well before angle ; o and 5 on a long stalk ; 4 absent ; 6, 7 from upper 

 angle ; 7 anastomosing with 8. 



4341a. Euzopherodes albicans, Rag., Rom. Mem., viii. ined., pi. 

 xxxi, f. 23. 



$. Head, thorax and abdomen greyish white with a brown tinge. 

 Forewing greyish white, irrorated with brown ; the base brown ; the 

 first line brown, broad, prominent and erect, bent outwards at median 

 nervure ; the second line oblique from f'osta to vein 6, then excurved to 

 vein 2 with a second line beyond and parallel to it ; a prominent discoidal 

 point at lower angle of cell; a marginal series of points. Hindwing 

 suffused with pale brown ; the cilia white. 

 Habitat. — Calcutta ; Ceylon. Exp. 16mm. 



4343a. EuzoPHERA hemicautella, Hmpsn., Rom. Mem., viii. ined., 

 pi. 47, f. 25. 



(J. Maxillary palpi filiform ; antennae with slight sinus at base of 

 shaft ; mid and hind tibise fringed with long hair on both sides ; 

 forewing with a costal fold below, extending to two-thirds of wino-; 

 hindwing with veins 3 and 5 stalked. 



Head and thorax fuscous brown ; abdomen paler. Forewino- dark 

 brown, the cell suffused with ferruginous-red with a purplish tino-e ; a 

 postmedial pale brown curved line strongly defined by a blackish line 



