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termen : cilia grey, round apex yellowish with base crimson Hindwings rather 

 dark grey ; cilia grey. 



Khasi Hills, in September ; one specimen. 



Macarostola tegulata, n. sp. 



^. 10 mm. Head whitish, sides of face crimson-pink, crown partially yellow- 

 suffused, collar crimson-pink. Palpi smooth-scaled, crimson -pink, terminal 

 joint and apex of second white, terminal longer than second. Antennae och- 



reoiiH-whitish. Thorax crimson, posteriorly yellow with a crimson spot. 



Abdomen dark grey, beneath whitish with lateral series of oblique dark grey /P ' ' 



lines. Legs white, tarsi spotted with blackish, anterior and middle fe- 

 mora crimson, anterior and middle tibies banded with crimson. Forewings 

 very narrowly elongate, parallel-sided, rather short-pointed, apex round-pointed ; 

 crimson, small yellow spots on costa and dorsum near base, and two others 

 longitudinally placed beneath costa ; three broad-triangular yellow dorsal spots, 

 hardly reachmg half across wing ; strong oblique yellow streaks from costa at \ 

 and J, second reaching more than half across wing, between these a small 

 yellow subcostal spot ; beyond the second are five similar approximated 

 yellow or yellow-whitish streaks diminishing in length posteriorly, last extre- 

 mely short, separated by a few black scales ; apical area suffused with 

 brownish -ochreous, on termen greyish-tinged ; a minute black apical dot : cilia 

 crimson, towards tornus grey, round apex marked with yellowish, and with a 

 black median spot opposite apex. Hindwings rather dark grey ; cilia grey. 



Khasi Hills, in July ; one specimen. 



Gracilaria octopunctata, Turn. 



(Gracilaria octopunetata, Turn., Trans, Roy. Soc. S. Austr. 1894, 123.) 



Pusa, Bengal (Lefroy) ; Khasi Hills ; N. Coorg, 3,500 feet (Newcome) ; in 

 August and September. Also occurs in Australia. 



Gracilaria par astlcta, n. sp. 



$. 15 mm. Head ochreous- whitish, face pale-oehreous mixed with brown- 

 ish. Palpi pale ochreous mostly suffused with fuscous. Antennae greyish- 

 ochreous suffusedly ringed with dark fuscous. Thorax brown, with a broad 

 whitish dorsal stripe. (Abdomen broken.) Anterior and middle femora and 

 tibiae suffused with dark fuscous, tarsi whitish, posterior legs pale ochreous 

 sprinkled with dark fuscous. Forewings very narrowly elongate, rather long- 

 pointed, acute ; rather deep ochreous-brown, with some fine scattered dark 

 fuscous scales ; a narrow ill-defined pale ochreous streak along dorsum f i-om base 

 to tornus; plical and first discal stigmata large, dark fuscous, plical rather oblique- 

 ly befoi'e first discal : cilia brown, on upper portion of termen with outer half 

 paler and irrorated with blackish, towards tornus grey. Hindwings rather 

 dark grey , cilia grey. 



Khasi Hills, in February ; one specimen. 



Gracilaria argalea, n. sp. 



^. 9 — 10 mm. Head and thorax grey, face paler or whitish. Palpi whitish, 

 second joint sprinkled with blackish-grey towards apex, terminal joint with base 



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