172 Mr. E. Meyrick on 



1. /. antodoxa, Meyr. 



TJn/lacop/eitra mitodoxa, Meyr., Trans. Eat. Soc. Lond. 

 i886, 285. 



Fiji. 



2. /. ri';/oscdis, Walk. 



Imvia rugosalis, Walk., xvi, 195. 



(^ . Abdomen with long lateral liairpencils from base (apparently). 

 Tibiae with dense brushes of rough scales beneath. Fore-wings 

 elongate-triangular, termen oblique, prominent above middle ; 7 

 and 8 stalked, 8 to termen ; fuscous, with darker discal dot at |. 

 Hind-wings darker fuscous. 



Ceylon. The above notes were made from the type, 

 which is the only specimen I know of ; the form of fore- 

 wings is peculiar, quite different from any other species. 



3. /. accundis, Walk. 

 Pingrasa accuralis, Walk., xvi, 227. 



9 . 20 ram. Head, thorax and abdomen light ochreous-fuscous, 

 abdomen beneath and face ochreous-whitish. Palpi ochreous- whitish, 

 fuscous-tinged, terminal joint short, light fuscous. Fore-wings 

 .elongate, posteriorly dilated, costa slightly arched, apex rounded, 

 termen rounded, hardly oblique ; 7 and 8 stalked, 8 to termen ; 

 ochreous-fuscous ; a suffused darker discal dot or mark at | ; a small 

 ochreous-whitish oblique costal mark before apex ; a dark fuscous 

 terminal line ; cilia fuscous. Hind-wings dark fuscous, lighter 

 towards base ; cilia fuscous. 



Ceylon. It is possible that this may be the other sex 

 o^ rurjosnlis,\)\xt the differences are considerable. Walker's 

 type, described as a male, is really a female, and I possess 

 another specimen; his "perforations" are simply pin-holes. 



4. /. utrosignata, Feld. 



Toj^tricomoiyJia atrositpiata, Feld., Sitzb. Ak. Wien. 1861, 

 43, Reis. Nov. pi. cviii, 3. 



Amboina. I have not seen this species. 



