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SURATTHA ACREONALIS. 



Pindicilora Acreonalis, Walker, Catal. Lep. Ilet. B. M. xxvii. p. 1G6 (18G3). 



"Male aud female. Cinereous-brown. Forewings with two more or less 

 diffuse undulating cinereous lines, one in the middle, the other submarginnl ; 

 reniform mark small, cinereous : hindwings and abdomen pale cinereous. Uudersido 

 pale cinereous. 



" Expanse 9—12 lines." 



Hah. Ceylon. 



Described by Mr. Walker from specimens in the collection of Mr. B. L. 



Layard . 



Genus LIBUNA. 

 Bulina* Walker, Catal. Lep. Het. B. M. xxxv. p. 17G7 (1866). 

 " Wings rather narrow : forewings slightly rounded at the tips, exterior border 

 hardly oblique. Body moderately stout; palpi porrect, stout, lanceolate, shghtly 

 pilose, fully as long as the breadth of the head, third joint minute ; abdomen 

 extending a little beyond the hindwings ; legs rather stout, not pilose, spurs 

 very long." 



LIBUNA SOLITELLA. 

 Bulina solitella. Walker, Catal. Lep. Het. B. M. xxxv. p. 1767 (18GG), (^. 

 " Male. Pale cinereous : forewings with a very slight straw-coloured tinge ; 

 the reniform mark represented by a minute blackish dot, behind which there is 

 another equally minute ; both occasionally obsolete. Byes large. Head and thorax 

 with a very slight straw-coloured tinge. 

 " Bxpanse 9 lines." 

 Hah. Ceylon. 



Described by Mr. Walker from specimens in the collection of ]\Ir. E. L. 

 Layard. 



Genus CRAMBUS. 

 Cramlms, Yahr\c\\w, Eiit. Syst. Siippl. p. 4G4 (1798)); Walckenajr, Faun. Paris, ii. p. 310(1802); 

 Latreille, Hist. Nat. Cr. et Ins. iii. p. 476 (1802); id. xiv. p. 247 (180.5); id. Consid. Gen. C'r. 

 et Ins. p. 369 (1810); Leach, Edin. Euc. ix. p. 13.5 (1815); Lamarck, Hist. Nat. Anim. iii. 

 p. 552 (1816). 

 Falparia (part), Haworth, Lep. Brit. p. 487 (1812). 

 Argyroteucha (part), Hiibner, Verz. bek. Scbmett. p. 364 (1825-7). 



Forewing long, narrow, costa convex at the tip, apex produced to a point, 

 falcate, exterior margin oblique, convex hindward ; cell fully two-thirds the length, 



* Used by Lesson in 1831 for a genus of MoUusca. 



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