226 Records of the Indian Museum. {Vo1. V, 
terminal joint shorter than second, acute. Maxillary palpi obso- 
lete. Posterior tibiae smooth-scaled, with whorls of expanded 
bristles at origin of spurs. Forewings with 2 from towards angle, 
4 absent, 7 and 8 stalked, 7 to costa, 9 and 10 from near angle, 
Ir absent. Hindwings 3, lanceolate, cilia 4; transverse vein 
absent between 4 and 5, 5.and 6 stalked. 
I denuded the undersurface of one pair of wings of the unique 
specimen, and satisfactorily ascertained the neuration. 
Schendylotis chrysota, n. sp. 
9.7mm. Head, palpi, and thorax blackish, patagia golden- 
metallic. Forewings lanceolate, acute ; bronzy-blackish ; a trian- 
gular golden-metallic spot on base of dorsum, not reaching costa ; 
golden-metallic fasciae at 4 and }, furcate on dorsum, white on 
costa, with violet reflections in disc; a white discal dot between 
these: cilia dark fuscous, with a golden-metallic basal streak on 
termen. Hindwings and cilia dark fuscous. 
Kurseong, E. Himalayas, 5,000 feet, in September (Annan- 
dale); one specimen. 
GLY PHIPTERYGIDAE. 
Phycodes minor, Moore. 
Rajmahal, Bengal, in July (Annandale). 
Simaethis orthogona, Meyr. 
Rajmahal, Bengal, in July (Annandale). 
Simaethis fabriciana, 1. 
Simla, 7,000 feet, in May (Annandale). 
Brenthia elatella, Walk. 
Puri, Orissa, in October (Annandale). 
GRACILARIADAE. 
Lithocolletis conformts, n. sp. 
@” @. 6-7 mm. Head pale ochreous. Thorax bronzy-ochreous 
sprinkled with whitish. Abdomen dark grey. Forewings lanceo- 
late ; bronzy-orange-ochreous, sometimes tinged with fuscous; a 
short fine indistinct whitish median basal dash; two slightly 
curved narrow shining white rather inwardly oblique transverse 
fasciae at and 4, anteriorly blackish-edged, slightly approximated 
towards costa, second sometimes slightly angulated in disc; a 
similar fascia at #, interrupted in middle; an inwardly oblique 
