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October 31, 191%. | Descriptions of Indian Micro-Lepidoptera, Lob 
segments, outer edge of apical scaleteeth nearly straight but dislocated and 
not in the same line, on dorsum with a slender blackish scale-projection 
just beyond cleft, at apex of wing with a blackish bar, on costa ferrugimous- 
ochreous with a blackish patch on middle of first segment. Hindwings 
dark fuscous, third segment ferruginous; cilia golden-bronzy, sometimes 
rosy-tinged, on dorsum with a small triangular scaletooth of ferrugimous 
on both sides, with its lower margin triangularly emarginate. 
Karwar, in August (Maxwell) ; five specimens. Mr. Maxwell, who is at 
present in England, informs me that these were all taken from a single 
vine-plant on which the species was plentiful, and that he will be able to 
ascertain its name on his return. 
Marasmarcha phlyctaenias, a. sp. 
$ 2. 16-20 mm. Head ochreous-whitish, face and crown somewhat 
infuscated. Palpi moderately long, slender, ochreous-whitish, terminal 
joint with dark fusecous lateral line. Antennze light greyish-ochreous, 
ciliations in g +. Thorax ochreous-whitish finely sprinkled with fuscous. 
Abdomen ochreous-whitish, with indications of pale brownish-ochreous 
stripes. Forewings cleft from #, segments acute, first moderate, second 
narrower (but mueh less narrow than in atomosa) ; whitish-ochreous, tinged 
with fuscous except towards dorsum anteriorly, more infuscated on poste- 
rior half, sometimes with a few scattered dark fuscous scales ; three more 
or less marked cloudy roundish diseal spots of dark fuscous irroration, viz., 
towards dorsum at !, towards costa at 3, and before cleft: cilia pale 
whitish-ochreous, grey on outer %, beneath apex of each segment with an 
irregular blackish scale-tooth, above apex of second with a short blackish 
subbasal line, on lower margin of first segment with three blackish specks, on 
dorsum with several irregular undefined groups of black specks. Hindwings 
with segments slender, acute; dark grey; cilia pale ochreous-grey, on 
dorsum with a series of scattered black scales from base to beyond middle. 
Puttalam and Trincomali, Ceylon (Pole, Fletcher) ; N. Coorg, 3,500 feet 
(Newcome); from October to December, seven specimens. Closely allied 
to atomosa, but readily distinguished by the different colour and con- 
siderably broader segments of forewings. It has however hitherto been 
confused with atomosa, and most records of that species from Ceylon are 
probably referable to phlyctenias, but I have a specimen of atomosa from 
Peradeniya. 
ORNEODID&. 
_~ Orneodes panduris, n. sp. 
Q. 18-20mm. Head ochreous-white. Palpi moderately long, ascend- 
ing, with appressed scales, terminal joint 3 of second, ochreous-whitish, 
second joint slightly sprinkled with dark fuscous. Antenne whitish- 
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