450" Jour., Bom. Nat. Hist. Soc., Vol. XX., No. 2. [ October 12, T9TOs.’ 
N. Coorg, 3,500 feet, in June (Newcome); one specimen. 
Onebala, Walk. 
Head with appressed scales; ocelli absent; tongue developed. Antennz 
4—1, in ¢ minutely or sometimes moderately or strongly ciliated, basal 
joint elongate, without pecten. Labial palpi very long, recurved, second. 
joint thickened with appressed scales, terminal joint usually longer than 
_ second or sometimes equal, slender, acute. Maxillary palpi very short, 
filiform, appressed to tongue. Posterior tibiz clothed with rough scales 
above. Forewings with 2 and 3 stalked or coincident, 4 and 5 separate or 
connate or stalked or coincident, 7 to apex, 8 and 9 out of 7 or seldom, 
7 absent, 8 and 9 stalked, 11 from middle. Hindwings rather over 1, 
trapezoidal, termen slightly smuate, cilia 3—1l; 3 absent, 4 and 5 connate: 
or stalked or seldom coincident, 6 and 7 stalked. 
Type blandiella, Walk., Antiochtha, Meyr., Styloceros, Meyr., and 
Organitis, Meyr., cannot be maintained as distinct, and must be merged in 
Onebala, of which the neuration varies considerably, as in the other allied 
genera. Four of Walker’s species, amucella, blandiella, celatella, and agnatella 
are referable here; I have described six others, cremnaspis, tetradelta, 
stellulata, achnastis, balbidota, and characopa, and now add twenty-three 
more. 
Onebala scopulosa, n. sp. 
32. 14-15 mm. Head and thorax light greyish-ochreous, sides of 
crown white or sometimes head wholly whitish, shoulders narrowly dark 
fuscous. Palpi ochreous-grey, apex of second joint white, terminal joint 
longer than second, white with base and anterior edge blackish. Antennss 
white, sharply ringed with dark fuscous, basal joint white lined with 
black. Abdomen greyish. Forewings elongate, narrow, costa slightly 
arched, faintly sinuate in middle, apex obtuse, termen faintly sinuate, obli- 
que ; 8 absent, 5 absent, 8 and 9 out of 7 ; ochreous-grey, sometimes much 
suffused with whitish, especially towards costa ; a small blackish mark on 
base of costa; a rounded-triangular blackish blotch edged with whitish 
extending on dorsum from 3 to beyond middle, and reaching ¢ across wing ; 
an oblique black white-edged strigula from middle of costa; a rounded 
triangular dark fuscous blotch crossing wing posteriorly, its base formed 
by a whitish line from-3 of costa to tornus, its lower side margined by a 
curved whitish line preceded by a blackish line, of which the extremity is 
somewhat enlarged to indicate second discal stigma, edged anteriorly with 
whitish on transverse vein; a black line on apical portion of costa: cilia on 
costa whitish-ochreous, on termen with successive fourths from base whitish- 
ochreous, brownish, whitish and light grey. Hindwings grey, darker pos- 
teriorly ; cilia grey. 
N. Coorg, 3,500 feet (Newcome) ; in July, October and November, four 
specimens. 
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