2L2 (September, 



SPANISH AND MOORISH MWROLEPIDOPTERA. 



BY THE RIGHT HON. LORD WALSIXGIIAM, M.A , LL.D., F.R S., A^c. 



^Continued from Vol. XLIV, p. 229 (1908)]. 



GELECHIADAE. 



348. SYMMOCA, Hb. 



3040'1. Symmoca alhambrella, sp. n. 



Antennae brownish cinereous. Palpi Avith the median joint brownish fus- 

 cous, tipped with whitish ; terminal joint white, dvisted with brownish fuscovis. 

 Head greyish cinereous ; face wliitish. Thorax whitish, dusted with brownish 

 fuscotis. Foreivings whitish cinereous-i dusted and shaded with brownish fus- 

 cous, of which tliere is a rather thick sprinkling at the base ; a broken fascia, 

 attenuated downward from costa to dorsum at one-third, containing a darker 

 spot on tlae fold and another at the upper edge of the cell ; a Ijroader slightly 

 oblique transverse band just beyond the middle, containing a pair of darker 

 spots, one above the other at the end of the cell ; and a broad transverse patch, 

 straight on its inner edge but convex on its outer side, separated from the 

 thickly sprinkled apex and termen by a narrow, outwardly convex, wliitish band ; 

 there is a slight tinge of ochreous along the cell, and the costal origin of the 

 third pale intermediate band is yellowish ; cilia whitish cinereous, diisted with 

 brownish fuscous. Ex]?. al. 13-14 mm. Hiyulwings brownisli fuscous ; cilia 

 brownish grey. Abdomen brownisli grey. Legs pale brownish cinereous, the 

 tarsi barred with brownish fuscous. 



Type ? (86060) . Mus. Wlsm. British Museum. 



Hab.: Spain: gkanada : Granada, 10.VI.1901 (WJsm.). 



Four specimens, taken in the Generalife Gardens, among Cypress. 



This species is very near to tofoseUa Rbl., but the second dark band is 



not interrupted nor indented on its outer side, and the dark subapical 



shade is much wider than in that species. 



SOME INDIAN URACILARIADS. 

 BY E. MEYRICK, B.A., P.R.S. 



I am desired to publish the following species of GracUariadie, bred 

 at the Agricultural Institute, Pusa, by the Imperial Entomologist and 

 his staff, in order that they may be quoted in official publications. 



LiTHOCOLLETIS CONISTA, n. Sp. 

 J ? . 6 mm. Head ochreous- whitish. Thorax bronzy-ochreous. Fore- 

 wings lanceolate ; shining bronzy-ochreous ; two slender, white, transverse 

 fasciffi slightly beyond one-fouith and in middle, angulated in middle, sufCusedly 

 edged anteriorly with black irroration ; two whitish streaks irrorated with 



