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4;}0 Jonrn., Bom. Nat. Hist. Soc, Vol. XIX, No. 2. [August 15, 19b9. 



, ^.^ Glypliiptcryx hilarodes, n, ep. 

 j^iv}^ ^_ 10 mm. Head pale ochreous- yellowish with a central bronzy-fuscous 



flf lLI-V^ ■ stripe, back of crown dark fuscous. Palpi yellowish-white, with a dark 

 ^' ^^ fuscous anterior line, Antennte dark fuscous. Thorax dark fuscous, with a 



A^lJi yellow stripe on each side of back. (Abdomen broken.) Forewings elongate- 



triangular, costa gently arched, apex obtuse, termen slightly sinuate beneath 

 apex, rather oblique ; 7 and 8 separate ; blackish ; two pale yellowish strigulae 

 from costa near base ; a narrow direct yellow fascia at } ; an oblique blue- 

 metallic streak from a white dot on costa beyond j, and a violet-metallic streak 



from dorsum beyond middle, between the extremities of these are two orange 



%| dots preceded by a blue-metallic dot and followed by a violet-metallic dot 



above and below the latter are orange dashes, and beneath the lower of these 

 two orange dots ; an angulated violet-metallic streak from a white dot on 

 costa at I to a yellow dot on dorsum at ^, interrupted on angle, preceded by 

 an orange streak on upper portion, and closely followed throughout by a 

 curved orange streak becoming orange-fulvous on costal half ; apical area 

 beyond this orange-fulvous, marked with three short violet-metallic anteriorly 

 black-edged streaks from white dots on costa, a suffused black apical spot, 

 and a small violet-metallic subapical spot ; a short violet-metallic mark before 

 torn us, and a longer erect streak beyond it, between these an indistinct orange- 

 fulvous line connects apical area with tornus : cilia whitish, basal half blackish, 

 indented with whitish beneath apex, with a blackish apical hook. Hindwings 

 with 6 and 7 nearly approximated at base ; blackish -fuscous ; cilia dark 

 fuscous, towards tips whitish-grey. 



Khasis, in October ; one specimen. This distinct species apparently shows 

 real relationship with Hilarographa but is a true Glyphipteryx. 

 Glyphipteryx carenota, n. sp. 



$ $. 12-14 mm. Head and antennae dark bronzy. Palpi whitish-ochre- 

 ous, anteriorly dark fuscous except towards base. Thorax dark bronzy, with 

 a pale yellow posterior spot. Abdomen dark fuscous, segmental margins 

 partially whitish. Forewings elongate narrow at base, posteriorly dilated, costa 

 slightly arched, apex obtuse, termen sinuate-indented beneath apex, rather 

 strongly oblique ; 7 and 8 separate ; dark fuscous bronze ; an acute-triangular 

 pale ochreous-yellow blotch on dorsum before middle, reaching f across wing : 

 an undefined median band of bronzy-orange suffusion, on which are two direct 

 transverse light blue-metallic streaks from whitish dots on costa before and 

 beyond middle, reaching nearly half across wing, and a longer similar streak 

 from dorsum between them ; short similar marks from costa and dorsum near 

 beyond these ; an irregular elongate black blotch along termen from inden- 

 tation to tornus, containing from eight to ten golden-metallic dots ; area above 

 this blotch obscurely and suffusedly streaked longitudinally with whitish ; 

 a violet-blue-metallic line from a white dot on costa at g- to subapical indenta- 

 tion, preceded and followed by more or less bronzy-orange suffusion ; a violet- 

 blue-metallic transverse line almost at apex from a white mark on costa : cilia 

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