378 rilK LEPIDOPTERA OF CEYLON. 



short, broadly bipectinateJ, setose in female ; legs smooth, rather stout, spurs 

 unequal. 



Type, S. invectalis. 



SURATTHA INVECTALIS. 



Surattha invectalis, Walker, Catal. Lep. Het. B. M. xxvii. p. 76 (1863), 9. 

 Pimlicitora ThijshcsaJis, Walker, Catal. Lep. Het. B. M. xxvii. p. 13.5 (1863), $ ?. 



Male and female. Pale brownish-ochreous : forewing sparsely black-speckled ; 

 with a transverse subbasal brown-speckled band, a slightly undulated medial pale- 

 bordered band, and a postmedial angular denticulated pale baud with black-tipt 

 points ; the basal and discal area thickly brown-speckled, the latter encircling a white 

 lunate spot at end of the cell ; marginal points black ; cilia with a brown inner line : 

 hindwing paler; cilia edged with white. Body, palpi, and legs pale brownish- 

 ochreous ; thorax brown-speckled ; shaft of male antennae pale brownish-ochreous, 

 the pectinations dark drown ; shaft of female antennas dark brown : palpi brownish at 

 the side ; fore and middle legs, and all the tarsi with brown bauds. 



Expanse, ^ A, s Iru inch. 



SURATTHA ZEUXOALIS. 



Findicitora Zeuxoalis, Walker, Catal. Lep. Het. B. M. xxvii. p. 135 (1863). 



Female. Purphsh-brown : forewiug crossed by an inwardly-oblique white line, 

 which extends from the posterior margin to end of the cell, where it is bent outward 

 and ends in a lanceolate streak ; a slender waved postmedial line ; outer border 

 suffused with cinereous : hindwing with a very slender indistinct discal waved, whitish 

 line. Body, palpi, and legs purphsh-brown. 



Expanse -1% inch. 



STJRATTHA ANNUSALIS. 

 Pindicitora Aimusalis, Walker, Catal. Lep. Het. B. M. xxvii. p. 136 (1863). 



" Male. Cinei-eous. Forewings speckled with brown ; costa convex ; tips 

 roimded ; exterior border very oblique : hindwings with the interior border broadly 

 fringed. Palpi porrect, brown, cinereous towards the tips, third joint acute, not 

 more than oue-third of the length of second; antennas broadly pectinated; 

 abdomen extending a little beyond the hindwings, apical tuft rather long; anterior 

 legs brown. 



" Expanse 8 lines." 



Ilah. Ceylon. 



Described by '^h\ Walker from specimens in the collection of Mr. E. L. 

 Layard. 



