January 31, 1911.) Descriptions of Indian Micro-Lepidoptera. 728 
from base to near middle; a spoton dorsum at %; a somewhat oblique 
slightly curved irregular fascia from % of costa, reaching % across wing ; 
an irregular fascia immediately before termen, tending to be broken into 
three or four spots; termen tinged with fulvous, with a black marginal 
line: cilia bluish-leaden-metallic. Hindwings dark fuscous ; cilia fuscous, 
with dark fuscous subbasal shade. 
N. Coorg, 3,500 feet (Newcome); in May, July and November, five 
specimens. 
Strobisia armata, D. sp. 
3 2. 10-11 mm. Head bronzy, lower part of face whitish. Palpi 
whitish, second joint suffused with dark grey towards apex anteriorly, 
terminal joint with two blackish hnes. Antenne dark fuscous, beneath 
whitish. Thorax fulvous, with three leaden-metallic stripes. Abdomen 
dark leaden-grey, apex whitish, beneath ochreous-whitish except 
towards base of segments laterally. Forewings elongate, slightly 
dilated posteriorly, costa slightly arched, apex obtuse, termen 
slightly sinuate, little oblique; 7 and 8 long-stalked, 7 to apex; 
rather bright fulvous; markings  bluish-leaden-metallic edged with 
blackish scales; a streak from base along costa to 4, thence obliquely 
across wing to % of dorsum, where it meets a slightly curved rather 
narrow fascia from ? of costa; a subdorsal streak from base to 2; a small 
white mark on costa beyond postmedian fascia; posterior area beyond 
this fascia wholly black, except an irregular blue-leaden-metallic fascia 
close before termen, leaving a fulvous black-edged terminal line: cilia 
bluish-leaden-metallic. Hindwings blackish-fuscous; cilia dark fuscous. 
Khasis; i September, two specimens. I regard the following as 
probably a seasonal form :— 
var. obscurata. GQ. 11-l6mm. Differs from the type in having the 
fulvous ground-colour duller and more or less largely mixed and suffused 
with dark fuscous, sometimes mostly obscured, usually forming a more 
or less defined dark fuscous sometimes pale edged blotch on dorsum 
about middle; sometimes an obscure pale oblique transverse line from 
the white costal spot. 
Khasis; in November, six specimens. 
Strobisia enoptrias, n. sp. 
Q. 14-16mm. Head and thorax dark prismatic-bluish-fuscous. Palpi 
bronzy-fuscous, anterior edge of terminal joint dark fuscous. Antenne 
dark fuscous. Abdomen dark fuscous, beneath whitish except towards 
base of segments on sides. Forewings elongate, rather narrow, hardly 
dilated, costa slightly arched, faintly sinuate in middle, apex obtuse, 
termen somewhat rounded, oblique; 6 to apex, 7 and 8 stalked; dark 
bronzy-fuscous; a very broad leaden-metallic streak along costa from 
base to 3, and one less broad along dorsum from base to near middle, 
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