46 LIOPTILUS. 



Lioptilus agraphodactylus. 



(Plate III. Fig. 6.) 

 Pteropliorus agraphodactylus. Walker, Cat. Lep. Het. xxx. p. 94. 



Capite albo, cerviee et ore ochraceis. 



AUs anticis perangustis, suhstramineo-albidis, lineolis 

 dilutisshne cinereo-griseis in longitudinem disjw- 

 sitis, costa aJMda, ciliis subcmereo-albidis ; pos- 

 ticis dilute cinereis. 



Abdomine dilute stramineo. 



Tibiis albidis. 



Head whitish in front, touched with brownish ochre- 

 ous towards the thorax and in front ; antennae 

 whitish, browner beneath ; palpi very short. 



Thorax yellowish white. 



Fore wings remarkably narrow, dirty white, with a 

 faint yellowish tinge streaked longitudinally with 

 faint slender lines of brownish grey, apparently 

 following the neuration ; the widest and most 

 conspicuous of these runs parallel to the costa 

 from the base of the wing to the middle of the 

 anterior lobe, where it is diffused in a faint 

 shade towards the costa, sending two slender and 

 scarcely discernible lines to the apex and inner 

 margin. There are two slender brownish-grey 

 lines on the dorsal half of the wing — the upper 

 one, coming from the base, passing below the 

 cleft, where it throws off a branch beneath and 



