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whitish-ochreous, Hindwings whitish-grey, with indications of dark terminal 

 dots ; cilia in $ light grey, base whitish, in $ ochreous-whitish with a 

 grey line. 



Khasis, in May and September ; three specimensi 



Odites agraula, n. sp. 



$. 19-22 mm. Head, antenna, thorax, and abdomen whitish-ochreous 

 antennal ciliations 3. Palpi pale whitish-ochreous, second joint fuscous except 

 towards apex. Forewings elongate, moderate, somewhat dilated posteriorly, costa 

 gently arched, apex obtuse, termen hardly sinuate, rather oblique ; 2 almost from 



angle ; whitish-ochreous, costal edge yellowish- tinged ; a black dot beneath 

 costa near base, and base of costa more or less suffused with dark fuscous ; 

 discal stigmata black, first followed by a minute black dot obliquely above it, 

 second transversely double, upper tending to form a short inwardly oblique 

 mark ; plical stigma indicated by a few blackish scales on fold midway between 

 discal; a patch of fuscous suffusion on costa in middle, and another before apex; 

 sometimes indications of a fascia of fuscous irroration from central costal 

 patch to tornus ; a terminal series of undefined dark fuscous dots ; cilia 

 ochreous-whitish, basal half yellowish- tinged. Hindwings and cilia ochreous- 

 whitish, cilia yellower- tinged. 



Palni Hills, 6,000 feet (Campbell) ; four specimens, 



Odites eriopa, n. sp. 



^9- 16 — 18 mm. Head, thorax, and abdomen whitish-ochreous, thorax in 

 $ fuscous-tinged. Palpi oohreous-whitish, lower f of second joint dark fus- 

 cous, extreme base and apex of terminal joint dark fuscous. Antennae in ^ 

 whitish-ochreous, in $ fuscous, ciliations in ^ 3. Forewings elongate, moder- 

 ate, costa gently arched, apex obtuse, termen hardly sinuate, rather oblique • 2 

 from I ; whitish-ochreous, in ^ sprinkled with fuscous, in $ suffused with a 

 pale pinkish -fuscous tinge and irrorated with dark fuscous ; costal edge suffused 

 with ochreous-yellowish ; discal stigmata rather large, round, black : cilia pale 

 yellowish, sometimes with an indistinct fuscous line. Hindwings ochreous- 

 whitish, in ^ slightly greyish on margins, in $ tinged with light grey 

 throughout ; cilia whitish-yellowish, in 9 greyish-tinged. 



Khasis, in July and August ; six specimens. 



Odites centriaSfMeyr . ( 'T-£-f, (S9*f. ZoJ 



Described from Burma, but common in India and Ceylon ; the description 

 may be enlarged in the following particulars : ^ 9 . 14 — 19 mm. ; forewings 

 often almost whitish, veins usually more or less distinctly lined with fuscous, 

 most strongly in palest specimens ; characteristic black dot on origin of veins 4 

 and 5 always conspicuous. Occurs in Khasis, Nilgiris, Coorg, Bombay ; 

 Haputale, Maskeliya, Diyatalawa, and Madulsima, Ceylon ; from April to 

 December. 



Odites fjomphias, n. sp. 



$ 9- 15 — 23 mm. Head and palpi ochreous-whitish, second joint of palpi 

 more or less infuscatcd except towards apex, terminal joint posteriorly clothed 



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