be 
June 13, 1910.) Description of Indian Micro-Lepidopiera. 165 
with brownish, more or less sprinkled with dark fuscous ; stigmata blackish, 
discal well-marked, plical obliquely beyond first discal, sometimes little 
marked ; a terminal series of small dark fuscous dots: cilia pale greyish- 
ochreous, with two more or less indicated fuscous lines. Hindwings light 
grey ; cilia pale greyish-ochreous, with one or two grey shades, 
Maskeliya, Madulsima, Maturatta, Hakgala, Rambukkhana, Polgahawela, 
Patipola, Ceylon (Green, Alston, Vaughan) ; in May, June, and from Septem- 
ber to February, seventeen specimens, Smaller than aganopis, and recognis- 
able by the different colouring and terminal dots. This is the species 
erroneously identified by me as tetraspilella, Walk. which latter is, I 
believe, really a Xyloryctid, and probably supersedes Odites tsocentra, Meyr., 
though from the difficulty of properly examining the type I cannot positively 
identify it at present, 
Cryptolechia temperata, n. sp. 
@. 20-24 mm, Head ochreous-yellow. Palpi pale ochreous-yellowish, 
smooth-sealed. Antenne pale yellowish, Thorax ochreous-yellowish, more 
or less suffused with light brownish, Abdomen light ochreous-yellowish, 
Forewings elongate, slightly dilated posteriorly, costa gently arched, apex 
obtuse, termen nearly straight, rather oblique; 7 to apex , ochreous-yellow, 
towards dorsum, more or less tinged with brownish ; stigmata brownish, first 
discal and plical minute, indistinct, plical obliquely beyond first discal, second 
discal larger and darker : cilia ochreous-yellow, Hindwings light grey, more 
or less tinged with pale ochreous ; cilia pale ochreous-yellowish. 
Simla ; in July and August, four specimens, 
Cryptolechia costemaculelia, Christ. (Depressaria costemaculella, Christ, 
Bull. Mosc. 1882, 18, Snell. Tijd. v., Ent, xxvii, 158, pl. 8,5.) 
Sikkim ; Darjeeling ;in July. Described from Eastern Siberia ; it is a species 
of distinct appearance, allied to the following, with which it entirely agrees 
in structure, having the palpi smooth-scaled, and vein 7 of forewings to apex ; 
it is therefore no Depressaria. 
Cryptolechia eoa, 0. sp. 
Q. 24mm. Head and thorax ochreous-whitish, collar tinged with grey, 
Palpi ochreous-whitish, smooth-scaled, basal third and a subapical ring of 
second joint, and apical 3 of terminal joint blackish, Antenne greyish, mixed 
with blackish towards base, Abdomen pale ochreous, sprinkled with dark 
fuscous. Forewings sub-oblong, slightly dilated posteriorly, costa gently 
arched, apex obtuse, termen nearly straight, little oblique; 2 and 3 closely 
approximated at base; light greyish-ochreous, almost wholly suffused with 
light rose-pink except in middle of disc and a narrow more whitish-ochreous 
terminal fascia ; some irregular scattered minute dots and strigule of blackish 
scales ; a narrow blackish basal fascia ; two or three blackish dots or marks on 
costa anteriorly ; a small black costal spot at 2; first discal stigma small, black- 
ish ; a moderate black fascia-form bar from costa beyond middle, extended so 
as to enclose in its apex second discal stigma, which is white, and witha 
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