218 Records of the Indian Museum. [VOLE Vi, 
TORTRICIDAE. 
Peronea divisana, Walk. 
Phagu, Simla Hills, 9,000 feet in May (Annandale). 
EUCOSMIDAE. 
Eucosma balanoptycha, n. sp. 
@# 9. 12-I4mm. Head and thorax grey or brownish, thorax 
‘more or less irrorated wirh dark fuscous. Palpi moderate, 
porrected. Abdomen dark fuscous. Forewings elongate, costa 
gently arched, in 7 without fold, apex obtuse, termen abruptly 
sinuate-indented beneath apex, then rounded, somewhat oblique; 
dark grey, sprinkled with whitish specks; costa marked with 
groups of very fine oblique alternate whitish and dark fuscous 
strigulae: a trapezoidal blotch of whitish irroration on dorsum 
beyond middle ; a more or less marked dark stria from middle of 
costa to tornus, angulated in middle, where it forms a small spot ; 
upper end of ocellus indicated by some whitish suffusion edged by 
an irregular black line, between which and costa is a subterminal 
series of short black marks; a round dark fuscous apical spot 
edged with whitish: cilia grey sprinkled with blackish and whitish. 
Hindwings with 3 and 4 stalked; dark fuscous, darker posteriorly ; 
longitudinal hyaline patches in and beneath cell towards base ; 
in @ beneath an elongate subdorsal glandular patch of dense dark 
fuscous scales, extending from near base to tornus, and an 
elongate blackish dorsal patch alongside; cilia fuscous, darker 
toward base, tips whitish-tinged. 
Puri, Orissa coast, in October (Annandale); Konkan, Bombay 
(Young); Maskeliya, Ceylon, in June (Alston); three specimens. 
Argyroploce tllepida, Butt. 
(Teras illepida, Butl., Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1882, 42; 
Arotrophora ombrodelta, Low., Proc. Linn. Soc., N. S. Wales, 1898, 
48; Cryptophlebia carpophaga, Wals., Ind. Mus. Not., iv, 106, 
pl. vii, 1; Crvyptophlebia illepida, Wals., Faun. Haw. 1, 681, pl. x, 
23-25.) 
Calcutta, bred from litchi fruit in June, and at light in August 
(Annandale). Having obtained a series of the Hawaiian form, I 
find it is identical with Australian, Indian, and South African 
examples ; the larva feeds in various fruits. 
Areyroploce aprobola, Meyt. 
Puri, Orissa, in October; Quilon, Travancore, in November 
(Annandale). This widely distributed insect is doubtless attached 
to some garden tree or plant. 
