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posteriori}^ greenish, towards extremities yellowish, with short 

 scattered whitish hairs ; head rosj-yellowish ; 2nd segment with 

 shining yellov/ semicircular lobes at anterior angles, not meeting 

 dorsally : in rolled leaves of Zizyphus jujuha {llhamnacece) ; pupa in 

 cocoon in same position (Fletcher). 



Ancylis sculpta, n. sp. 



c? . 12 mm. Head pale brownish-ochreous, face whitish. Palpi 

 ochreous-whitish, second joint light brownish-ochreous externally, 

 with long ochreous-wlutish tuft. Thorax brownish-ochreous. 

 Abdomen whitish-ochreous. Eurewings elongate, costa moderately 

 arched, apex pointed, prominent, termen concave, rather oblique; 

 light ochreous-browu ; a broad whitish streak runs along costa 

 from base to |, strigulated on costal edge Avith dark fuscous, thence 

 crossing Aving to | of dorsum, enclosed dorsal patch suffused with 

 deeper ochreous-browu posteriorly ; from dorsal extremity of this 

 streak an irregular whitish streak runs obliquely to near termen 

 in middle, thence angulated and curving round tomus nearly to its 

 origin, thus forming a triangular tornal blotch enclosing a curved 

 streak of ground-colour; two dark fuscous longitudinal lines in disc 

 above this ; fours pairs of white strigul* on posterior half of costa, 

 whence arise oblique bluish-leaden striga^ converging to a white 

 dot on termen above middle : cilia pale grey, Avith a white bar on 

 supramedian dot, tornal area snfl'used with whitish. Hindu ings 

 with ',] and 4 stalked ; pale grey ; cilia pale grey, tijis whitish. 



Korea, Port Hamilton, in April {Fltichcr); one p|ecimcn. 



Spilonota rhotliia ITeyr. 



Larva cylindrical, slightly tapering posteriorly, blight orange ; 

 head flattened, yellow^ ; spots yellow-whitish, with very fine Avhite 

 hairs; segments constricted transversely in middle: in rolled 

 terminal portions of leaves of Eur/enia jambola,na {Myrtacece) 

 (Pletcher). The bred specimens received are $ , and the species 

 has hitherto been reared only from the allied Psidium guava • there 

 is therefore a possibility of an allied species, but they are probably 

 identical. 



Eucosma stereonia, n. sp. 



J 2 • 10-11 ram. Head and thorax fuscous mixed with dark 

 fuscous and whitish, face whitish, in J' sprinkled with black. 

 Palpi whitish-grey. Antennae in c? simple. Abdomen grey, in S 

 suffused with whitish on basal half, i'orewings elongate, costa 

 gently arched toAvards base, posteriorly nearly straight, apex 

 obtuse, termen somewhat sinuate-indented beneath apex, nearly 

 vertical ; dark grey irrorated with ochreous-whitish ; basal third 

 of costa with a patch of flocculent AvLite scales accompanied by two 

 small black tufts and covered by rellexed scales from costa but 



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