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hairpencil " as described. I may add that the " limbiis " as defined 

 and employed by Walsingbam and Dniiant is in my view merely 

 the dorsum, neither more nor less ; the great variation in form of 

 the hindwings sometimes obscures the original triangular form, 

 which is essentially identical with that of the forewings. 



LYONETIADiE. 



Crobylophora exantlia, n. sp. 



2. G mm. Head, thorax, and abdomen shining white. Fore- 

 wings lanceolate ; shining white ; a blackish dot on costa at # ; 

 a rather outwards-oblique blackish wedgeshaped streak from 

 dorsum before middle, reaching more than half across wing, nearly 

 followed by a small triangular blackish dorsal sj>ot ; a tine very 

 oblique dark fuscous strigula from costa beyond middle ; a slender 

 silvery-metallic streak along termen : cilia white, above aj)ex witli 

 a tine obliijae dark fuscous line just before tips. Hindwings and 

 cilia white. 



CooRG, Dibidi, 3500 feet, in December (Neircomc) ; one specimen. 



Crobylopliora sancta, n. sp. 



J, 8 mm. Head, thorax, and abdomen shining white. Antennte 

 grey, basal joint vhite. Forewings lanceolate, apex caudulate ; 

 shining white ; two pairs of tine dark fuscous lijies enclosing pale 

 yellowish streaks trom costa, first from beyond middle, very oblique, 

 towards origin less oblique and with margins thickened and suftused 

 together to form a small dark fuscous costal spot, second from ^, 

 less oblique and converging with first to just above torual spot ; 

 a small silvery-metallic tornal spot, its apex edged on each side 

 witli blackish : cilia white, above apex with two fine oblique 

 indistinct grey lines. Hindwings and cilia white. 



S.India, Ootacamund, 7500 feet, in December (Fletdier); one 

 specimen. Also one from Ceylon, Maskeliya, in March {Pole), m 

 which the margins of first costal streak are little thickened and do 

 not coalesce, but I think undoubtedly the same species. 



Crobylophora onychotis, n. sp. 



(5. 8 mm. Head, thorax, and abdomen white. Forewings 

 lanceolate, apex somewhat produced, acute; shining white; a pair 

 tjf fine paiallel very oblique dark fuscous lines from middle of costa 

 enclosing a pale yellowish streak, directed towards tornal spot and 

 reaching halfway towards it ; a third somewhat shorter dark 

 fuscous line near beyond and parallel to these ; a round pale 

 golden-metallic tornal spot edged on each side by a blackish dot: 

 cilia white, on costa with a fine dark fuscous basal line and a 

 second oblique line converging with it to a point at apex, thence 

 continued to form a hook, a third dark fuscous line at tips above 



