104 SPOLIA ZEYLANICA. 
TABLE OF THE SPECIES. 
1. Wing short and broad. Head pale yellow 
with brown marking. Legs brownish 
yellow, tibize with two dark rings .. Hageni (Pack. 1870). 
Wing narrow and long, strongly acumin- 
ate. Head uniformly brownish yellow 
or brown-yellow ole) ae 
2. Fore wing produced into a very fine apex. 
Peduncle of the radial fork more than 
twice as long as rg+ 3. Scaling pale 
brownish yellow to gray with golden 
marking. Legs pale brownish yellow ; 
apex of the femora, two rings on the 
tibize and the tarsi gray-brown .. mihira, n. sp. 
Fore wing acute but not produced into a 
long apex. Peduncle of the radial fork 
little longer than r ,4+,. Scaling yel- 
lowish gray-brown, with strong yellow- 
ish silken lustre. Legs clear brownish 
yellow. . bee , .. sericea, D. Sp. 
Echmepteryx Hageni (Packard, 1870). 
Amphientomum Hagenii, Packard. Proc. Boston. Soc., vol. XIII., 
1870, pp. 405-407, figs. a—d. 
A. Hageni, Pack. Enderlein. Mitth. Zool. Mus. Berlin II. Heft II., 
1902, p. 15. 
Echmepteryx agilis, Aaron. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sic. Philadelphia, 
1886, p. 17, figs. 4-9. 
Echmepteryx Hageni (Pack.), m. 
Packard /.c. :— 
“The body generally is of a pale yellowish horn colour. Head 
of the same colour with a few scattered hairs. Eyes full, round, 
prominent, sub-globose. Ocelli arranged in a very low flat triangle ; 
the anterior one being on a line with the front edge of the eyes. 
Behind each of the two basal ocelli is a blackish brown line, so 
doubled as to form three sides of an oblong square, with the open 
side facing the anterior ocellus, the inner sides meeting midway 
between the ocelli. A dark brown narrow line extends from eye to 
eye, passing upwards in the middle, between the anterior and the 
other two ocelli. A dark broad line extends from the eyes to the 
clypeus. The anterior ocellus is surrounded with black, and there 
is a pair of divergent dark brown lines, a little curved, sending a 
