CRAMBIDyE. 383 



CULLADIA ADMIGRATELLA. 



Araxes admigrateUa, Walker, Catal. Lep. Het. B. M. xxvii. p. 192 (1863). 



Cinercous-wliite : forewing partly cinereous-brown along the costal and posterior 



borders ; crossed by a wbite-bordered black-pointed denticulated discal line, \vliich 



is acutely bent inward from the upper median and again outward from the sulj- 



median, followed by a recurved submarginal slender black denticulated line, and a 



slender straight marginal line : hiudwing with brownish veins, and a slender 



marginal Hne. Palpi brown-speckled ; forelegs brown above, tarsi with brown 



bands. 



Expanse to inch. 



CULLADIA C-ESELLA. 



Araxes Cwsella, Walker, Catal. Lep. Het. B. M. xxvii. p. 193 (1863). 

 Forewing ochreous-white, sparsely brown-speckled ; crossed by an indistinct 

 ansrulated discal brown line, on which is a darker brown dot below end of the cell, 

 followed by an angulated submarginal line, and a marginal row of black dots : hind- 

 wing pure white. Body ochreous-white ; labial palpi, base of maxillary palpi, and 

 forelegs ochreous-brown ; tip of maxillary white. 



Expanse ti inch. 



CULLADIA FAMULELLA. 



Araxes famulella. Walker, Catal. Lep. Het. B. M. xxxv. p. 1765 (18G6). 

 Forewing pale ochreous-brown, crossed by a very indistinct brown angulated 

 discal line, with a prominent blackish spot below end of the cell, followed by a pale- 

 bordered slender brown angulated submarginal line, and a marginal row of black 

 points : hindwmg brownish-white. Body pale ochreous-brown. 

 Expanse y^ inch. 



Genus CHILD. 

 Chilo, Zinken-Sommer, Germar's Mag. Ent. ii. p. 33 (1817); Stephens, Catal. ii. p. 221 (1829); 

 Treitschke, Eur. Sch. viii. p. 293 (1830); Stephens, Illust. Haust. iv. p. 333 (1834); Zeller, 

 Isis, 1839, p. 169; Monog. Chilo. et Cramb. p. 6 (1863); Gueuee, Micro, p. 95 (1845); 

 Stainton, Manual, ii. p. 184 (1859). 

 Palparia (part), Hawortli, Lep. Brit. p. 483 (1812). 

 Topeutis (part), Hiibner, Verz. Bek. Schmett. p. 336 (1825-7). 



Male. Forewing elongated, lanceolate, apex acute ; cell two-thirds the length ; 

 first subcostal recurved upwards from one-third before end of the cell, second at one- 

 ninth, second and third equidistant, third bifid, fifth from the end ; discocellular 

 concave in the middle, bent near each end, radials from the angles ; middle median 

 about one-ninth before end of cell, lower at one-third ; submedian straight : hindwing 

 ample, apex produced, exterior margin convex in the middle ; cell nearly one-third 

 the length at its upper end and nearly two-thirds at its lower end ; two subcostals 



