1910. | E. Meyrick: Indian Micro-Lepidoptera. 22% 
Tenmalai, W. Ghats, Travancore, in November (Annandale) ; 
one specimen. 
Heliangara macaritis, n. sp. 
@¢ @.13-I4mm. Head and palpi bright deep orange. An- 
tennae dark fuscous, base orange. Thorax deep shining coppery- 
purple. Abdomen dark grey. Forewings elongate, rather narrow, 
costa slightly arched, apex obtuse, termen very obliquely rounded ; 
bright deep coppery-purple: cilia concolorous. Hindwings and 
cilia dark fuscous. 
Goalbathan, E. Bengal, in July (Hodgart), Konkan, Bombay 
(Young); two specimens. Nearly allied to H. lampetis, but dis- 
tinguished by the dark antennae, and absence of yellow dorsal 
patch of forewings. 
Onebala agnatella, Walk. 
Trivandrum, Travancore, in November (Annandale). 
Brachmia gradata, n. sp. 
¢” @. 9-10 mm. Head and thorax ochreous-bronze.  Palpi 
bronzy-whitish, terminal joint with a dark fuscous line. Abdomen 
light fuscous, and tuft ochreous-whitish. Forewings elongate, 
rather narrow, costa slightly arched, somewhat sinuate in middle, 
apex obtuse, termen rather strongly sinuate, oblique; 2 and 3 
short-stalked, 8 and 9g out of 7; dark fuscous ; a whitish streak 
above middle from 4 to 4, surmounted by an ochreous-yellowish 
streak extending to beyond it; three oblique white streaks from 
anterior half of costa, first two running into the yellowish streak, 
third to beyond its apex ; a white oblique striga from costa close 
beyond this; an ochreous-yellow line from apex of discal streak 
very obliquely inwards to fold; an undefined irregular streak or 
line of pale ochreous suffusion beneath fold ; an oval whitish ring 
beneath middle of disc, and a patch of whitish irroration beyond 
this; three short white strigulae from costa posteriorly ; terminal 
area ochreous-yellowish, cut by a straight transverse leaden- 
metallic line rising from last costal strigula ; adjoining this line is 
a small well-marked black spot anteriorly towards dorsum, and 
another in middle posteriorly reaching termen beneath apex : cilia 
ochreous-whitish, on costa dark fuscous, with a white basal line, 
and forming an apical projection, on termen bronzy-shining, with 
a metallic-grey basal shade, beneath apex with a dark fuscous 
patch beyond this. Hindwings grey; cilia ochreous-grey-whitish, 
with a grey subbasal shade. 
Kurseong, 5,000 feet, E. Himalayas, in September (Annan- 
dale); Khasi Hills, in August and September, common; fifteen 
specimens. Belongs to a group of closely allied species, requiring 
attention to details; a characteristic point of this species is the 
arrangement of the two black spots adjoining the metallic sub- 
terminal line. 
