232 Records of the Indian Museum. (Vou. V, I9rt0.] 
TROPHIMAEA, n.g. 
Head loosely rough-haired; ocelli present; tongue absent. 
Antennae 4, in @ moderately ciliated, basal joint clothed with 
long dense hairs projecting in front in a broad tuft. Labial palpi 
moderate, porrected, clothed with long rough projecting scales 
beneath, second joint with several projecting lateral bristles. 
Maxillary palpi obsolete. Posterior tibiae clothed with long hairs. 
Forewings with 1) furcate, 2 rather remote from angle, 3 and 4 
connate from angle or 4 absent, 7 absent, 9 absent, 11 from or 
beyond middle. Hindwings 2, ovate-lanceolate, cilia 14; 2-7 
separate, parallel, or 4 and transverse vein between 3 and 6 some- 
times absent. 
Trophimaea arenatella, Walk. 
Kurseong, E. Himalayas, 5,000 feet, in September (Annan- 
dale). 
Sapheneutis crocotricha, n. sp. 
v7. 1I4-17mm. Head with tolerably appressed scales, ochre- 
ous-yellow, face sometimes mixed with fuscous. Palpi short, 
loosely scaled, yellowish mixed or suffused with dark fuscous. 
Antennal ciliations 2. Thorax and abdomen dark fuscous. Fore- 
wings elongate, moderate, costa moderately arched, apex obtuse, 
termen somewhat rounded, oblique; 8 and g stalked; purplish- 
fuscous, suffusedly and indistinctly strigulated with darker fuscous, 
veins and costa darker-suffused : cilia purplish-fuscous, sometimes 
with pale greyish-ochreous basal line. Hindwings rather dark 
fuscous, purplish-tinged ; cilia light ochreous-fuscous, basal half 
suffused with purplish-fuscous. 
Kurseong, EF. Himalayas, 5,000 feet, in July (Annandale) ; 
N. Coorg, 3,500 feet, in November (Newcome) ; two specimens. 
