Jwne 13, 1910.] Description of Indian Micro-Lepidopiera, 143 
{From the JouRNAL OF THE Bompay Natura History Socrery, 
June 13, 1910. ] 
DESCRIPTIONS OF INDIAN MICRO-LEPIDOPTERA, 
BY 
BE. MEYRICK, B.A., F.RS., F.ZS, 
xT. 
CHcoPpHORIDA, 
Macrobathra equestris, 0. sp. 
@. 18mm, Head and thorax dark bronzy-fuscous. Palpi dark fuscous, 
rather obscurely lined with ochreous-whitish. Antenne white spotted with 
blackish. Abdomen dark fuscous, segmental margins mixed with ochreous- 
whitish. Forewings elongate-lanceolate ; fuscous, towards base dark fuscous ; 
a broad transverse yellow fascia extending from 3 to middle, edged with a few 
black scales: cilia brownish. Hindwings dark grey ; cilia fuscous, 
Khasis, in April; one specimen. In every respect a characteristic member 
of this distinct genus, which is largely developed in Australia, but has not 
hitherto been recorded elsewhere. 
Borkhausenia pseudospretetla, Stt, 
Newera Eliya, Ceylon ; Khasis ; in April, May, and September. A domestic 
pest. 
Borkhausenia obolea, n. sp. 
@. 13h-14 mm. Head and thorax fuscous, slightly whitish-sprinkled. Palpi 
yellow-whitish, second joint externally suffused with dark fuscous irroration 
except more or less beneath and at apex, Antennz fuscous. Abdomen grey. 
Forewings elongate, narrow, costa gently arched, apex pointed, termen extreme- 
ly obliquely rounded ; fuscous, faintly purplish-tinged, irrorated with dark 
fuscous ; a small pale greyish-ochreous spot close above tornus: cilia grey, some- 
what sprinkled with whitish. Hindwings and cilia grey. 
Nilgiris, 3,500 feet (Andrewes), N, Coorg (Newcome) ; in May and Septem- 
ber ; three specimens. 
Anchonoma, n, g. | 
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