12 SPOLIA ZEYLANIOA. 
Fig. 108. Scolopama halterata, Enderl.,n.g. n.sp. 
Right fore wing and hind wing, x 60. 
Fig. 109. Thesame. Fore wing scales, x 400. 
aand 8. Particular or intercalary scales. y. Intercalary scale 
from anterior margin. 06. Predominant form of asymmetrical 
scale. 
PLATE G. 
Fig. 110. Perientomum Hésemanni, Enderl., 1903, 2 (Cameroon). 
Abdominal apex from below, x 120. gp. Gonapophyses. 
9. Ninthsegment. te Telson. aa. Appendices anales. 
Fig. lll. Syllysis ritusamhara, Enderl., n. sp. 
Inner lobe of left maxilla from above, x 160. 
Fig. 112. Paramphientomum Nietneri, Enderl., n.g. n.sp. 
Inner lobe of right maxilla from above, X 160. 
Fig. 113. Lepidilla Kelloggi, Rib., 1905 (North America, California). 
Inner lobe of left maxilla from above, x 160. 
Fig. 114. Lepolepis ceylonica, Enderl., n. g.n. sp. 
Inner lobe of left maxilla from below, x 160. 
Fig. 115. Thesame. Portion of right antenna, x 160. 
Fig. 116. Thesame. Rudimentary right wing, x 60. 
Fig. 117. Nepticulomima Sakuntala, Enderl.,n.g. n.sp. 
Right hind leg, x 60. 
Fig. 118. Lepolepis ceylonica, Enderl.,n.g. n.sp., X 400. 
a-é. Scales from the wing squama. rs. Scale from the abdomen. 
Fig. 119. The same. Right maxillary palp from below, x 160. 
sk. Sense club. 
Fig. 120. Thesame. Claw of hind foot, x 400. 
Fig. 121. Seopsis metallops, Enderl., n. sp. 
Right hind tibia from behind, x 60. 
Fig. 122. Hchmepteryx mihira, Enderl., n. sp. 
Right hind tibia from behind, x 60. 
Fig. 123. Seopsis superba (Hag). 
Right hind leg, x 60. 
Fig. 124. Lepidilla Kelloggi, Rib., 1905 (North America). 
Claw of hind foot, x 400. 
Fig. 125. Nepticulomima Sakuntala, Enderl.,n.g. n.sp. 
Rightantenna from above, x 60. 
Fig. 126. Scolopama halterata, Enderl.,n.g. n.sp. 
Claw, x 700. 
Fig. 127-130, vide Plate C. 

[The foregoing paper by Dr. Enderlein was written by that 
author in German ; was translated by Dr. Willey (while on leave in 
England) and submitted to Dr. Enderlein for his approval. To 
avoid further delay in publication, the author has foregone his 
personal supervision of the proofs which have accordingly been 
corrected by me, in Ceylon. The difficulties of this divided labour 
must be our excuse for any small errors that may have been over- 
looked.—-E.E.G.] ) 

