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June 30, 1914.) . Indian Micro-Lepidoptera. Ae 
mixed with white and blackish, on costa white with a grey spot. Hindwings 
pointed; grey, rather thinly scaled and iridescent on basal half; cilia grey. 
Khasis, in September ; one specimen. 
Prays aemonias, n, sp. ; 
®. 12-18mm. Head bronzy-grey mixed with whitish. Palpi grey. 
Thorax dark ashy-grey, posteriorly whitish, Abdomen grey. Forewings 
elongate, rather narrow, costa anteriorly straight, posteriorly gently arched, 
apex tolerably pointed, termen slightly rounded, rather strongly oblique; white; 
some grey markings towards base of costa, and a patch of more or less 
developed grey marbling and suffusion extending along costa from { to 4; 
some small grey spots or suffusion on dorsum before middle ; a transverse 
datk grey blackish-mixed blotch on dorsum beyond middle, confluent above 
with costal patch; a triangular dark grey tornal spot mixed with blackish ; 
a small suffused blackish apical spot; three small blackish spots suffused 
together with dark grey occupying median portion of termen: cilia dark 
bronzy-grey, on basal half mixed with white. Hindwings tolerably pointed, 
not acute; rather dark fuscous, thinly scaled and semihyaline on anterior 
half; cilia grey. 
Rawalpindi (Manders); two specimens. 
Diaphragmistis, n. g. 
Head with appressed scales, sidetufts expanded anteriorly over base of 
antennx ; ocelli present; tongue short. Antennz 3, in d simple, basal 
joint moderate, rather dilated, with strong pecten. Labial palpi moderate, 
slightly curved, subascending, with appressed scales, terminal joint some- 
what longer than second, pointed. Maxillary palpi minute, drooping. 
Posterior tibise with appressed scales, Forewings with cell long, 2 from 
angle, 3 absent, 4 absent, 7 to termen, 8-10 rather near together, 11 from 4. 
Hindwings almost 1, ovate-lanceolate, cilia 1; cell short and distorted, 
less than half wing, 2 from towards angle, curved near base, 3 from 
angle, 4 absent, 5 and 6 stalked, rising from near angle, 7 from angle, 
curved. 
A development of Hyponomeuta. 
Diaphragmistis macroglena, n. sp. 
¢. 15mm. Head white, crown with two small fuscous spots between 
antenns, Palpi whitish. Thorax ochreous-whitish, with some groups of 
fuscous specks. Abdomen light grey, apex whitish. Forewings elongate, 
narrow, costa moderately arched, apex obtuse-pointed, termen extremely 
obliquely rounded ; whitish, irregularly strigulated throughout with brow- 
nish, more closely and suffusedly towards costa posteriorly, with scattered 
blackish-fuscous scales and minute dots: cilia whitish, round apex with 
rows of blackish points and two black lines. Hindwings light grey; an 
elongate hyaline patch beneath cell, reaching from base to 3 of wing, in- 
eluding posteriorly a black thickened glandular elongate mark ; cilia light 
grey. 
Khasis, in November; one specimen. The black mark of hindwings 
may probably be sexual. 
Orthosaris, n. g. 
Head shortly rough-scaled ; tongue short. Antenne $,in ¢ simple, basal 
joint moderate, with pecten. Labial palpi moderate, straight, subascending, 
second joint with appressed scales, terminal joint longer than second, 
thickened with scales becoming loosely expanded into an apical brush. 
Maxillary palpi rudimentary. Posterior tibis with appressed scales. 
Forewings with cell long, 2 from very near angle, 3 from angle, 4 absent, 4 
approximated, 7 to termen, 8-10 near together, 11 from 3. Hindwings 1, 
trapozoidal-ovate, cilia 3; 2 moderately remote, parallel, 3 from angle, 4 
absent, 5-7 slightly approximated towards base. 
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