2^0 Records of the Indian Museum. [Vol. Ill 



Notanatolica opposita (?), 



(PI. xvii, figs. 5-8.) 



Notanatolica opposita, Walk-r, Cat. Neur. Brit. Mus., p. 73- 



McLachlan, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. (3), 



vol. V, pp. 257, 258. 

 Ulmer. Notes from the Leyden Museum, 

 vol. xxviii, p. 32. 



There are two male specimens of what I take to be this species. 

 Doubt is cast on this determination by the fact that while R.^ and 

 R., of the hind wing are fused, the cell ist R3 of the fore wing is not 

 of' the shape described for the female of this species by Ulmer. 

 Nor do the cross -veins connecting that cell occupy the po.sitions 

 indicated by him. I add figures of the genitaHa. 



[One specimen from Calcutta {Alcock).'] 



Subfam. LEPTOCERINM. 



Gen. Setodes. 



Setodes ar genii f era. 



(PI. xvii, figs. 9— II.) 



Setodes argentifera, McLachlan, /o^^^w. Linn. Soc. Lond., Zool., 

 vol. xi, p. 129, pi. iii, figs. 13, 13a. 



This pretty little species is easily recognized from McLachlan's 

 description, I add figures of venation and of genitalia because they 

 differ somewhat from those of McLachlan's paper. In the venation 

 the chief point of difference is that I find the radial cross-vein of 

 the hind wing running to Sc and R, rather than to the wing-margin. 

 In the drawings of the genitalia there is considerable difference, 

 McLachlan has failed to show the bristly two -pronged appendage 

 which appears to be an upper branch of the clasper. The slender 

 spines referred to by McLachlan I suppose are those running close 

 alongside of the strongly curved penis. 



Fam. SERICOSTOMATID.^, 



Subfam. GOERINM. 



Gen. GoERA. 



Of this genus there appear to be at least three species, 

 represented by material in very bad condition. But one of these 

 species is here described, 



Goera relicta, sp. nov. 



(PI. xviii, figs. I — 5.) 



Expanse aUout 13 mm. Distinguished from other species 

 mainly by the venation and the genitalia. In the fore wing Rj 



