HICT.IODINID.B. Gl 



riELIODINID.E. 



Isorrhoa sidiota, n. sp. 



(J". 13 mm. Heaf], itnlpi, and tliorax pale oclireous-ycllow. 

 Abdomen whitish-ochreous. Forewings lanceolate; pale ochrcou-*- 

 yellow ; a small fuscous spot on base of cost a ; a moderate direct 

 fuscous fascia at |, narrowed on costa and dilated on dorsum poste- 

 riorly ; a fuscous terminal fascia, moderate on costa and attenuated 

 to tornus : cilia greyish-oclireous. Hindwings light grey; cilia 

 grevish-ochroous. 



jNT.W. India, Abbottabad, in June (Fletcher); one specimen. 



Statlimopoda osteitis, n. sp. 



c? 2 . 10 mm. Head and thorax dark purple-grey. Palpi 

 ■whitish. Abdomen dark grey. Forewings narrow-lanceolate, 

 long-pointed ; dark ]mrple-grey ; two moderately broad ochreous- 

 Avhitisli or whitish-ochreous rather irregular transverse fascia3, first 

 at |, narrowed on costa, second at | : cilia dark purple-grey. 

 ILindwings and cilia dark grey. 



Uganda, Kampala, bred in October from larvre feeding on the 

 Coccid Tachardia decorella (C. C. Goicdci/); four specimens. Type 

 in Hritisli ^luseum. 



Statlimopoda adiilatrix, u. sp. 



(^5-12 ^^i^- Head shining iridescent-whitish, crown fuscous. 

 Palpi whitish. Thorax yellow, shoulders with a small dark fuscous 

 spot. Abdomen ochreous-whitish. Forewings narrow, widest near 

 base, thence narrowed to acute apex ; rather light brownish or 

 fuscous ; a clear yellow patch occupying basal | of wing, its outer 

 edge hardly oblique, including a dark fuscous dot on base of costa 

 and a small quadrate glossy dark grey spot on costa near base : cilia 

 greyish-ochreous or pale brownish. Hindwiugs grey ; cilia palo 

 brownish, 



XuMAox, Almora, GOOO feet, bred in September from twigs of 

 J'lmis loiiijifiilla {Bceaun); three specimens. Extremely liko iheoris, 

 but distinguished by fuscous crown of head (in iluoris yellow), and 

 the foodplant and habits appear to be entirely different (larva of 

 theoris in heads of IleJiauthus). 



Statlimopoda nobilitata, n. sp. 



5 . 15 mm. Head deep yellow, face shining whitish-ochreous. 

 Pal])i yellow-whitish. Thorax deep yellow, with dark iron-grey 

 posterior spot. Abdomen yellowish sufl'used with fuscous excej)t 

 apex. Posterior legs yellow, tibiue with whorls of long spines on 

 origin of spurs. Forewings very narrow, widest near base, thence 

 narrowed to acute apex ; rather dark glossj' lilac-fuscous; extreme 

 base deep yellow except a dot on base of costa ; a quadrate deep 

 yellow blotch from dorsum at about \ of wing, almost reaching 



