1!)2 Mr. E. Meyrick on 



orauge fascia of liind-wiugs anteriorly dilated so as to 

 extend over centre of disc (thus destroying the central 

 purple-black patch), and the cilia wholly blackish, not 

 orange ; without further material I am unable to deter- 

 mine whether this is a variety of rninatrix or a closely 

 allied species ; and further it is conceivable that one or both 

 forms may be the other sex of graimnatistis, notwithstand- 

 ing the extraordinary difference in appearance. 



57. /. dich'oa/is, Snell. 



Bursadella dichroalis, Snell., Mid Sum., 83 ; Scapfesylix 

 hemichryseis, Hamps., Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1895, 283. 



Burma, Sumatra. 



58. /. ejnchlaena, n. sp. 



$ . 16 mm. Head, palpi, antemic'e and thorax ochreous-yellow ; 

 palpi with a fuscous spot at apex of second joint externally, terminal 

 joint short, fuscous except at base ; basal joint of antennae dark 

 fuscous at apex, with scales projecting anteriorly. Abdomen dark 

 grey, beneath ochreous-whitish. Fore-wings elongate, posteriorly 

 dilated, costa gently arched, apex rounded, termen rounded, little 

 oblique; 7 and 8 stalked, 8 to apex ; dark fuscous ; basal f deep yellow, 

 edge paler, irregular, followed by a thick line of leaden-metallic suf- 

 fusion ; small yellow spots on costa at ^ and | ; cilia ochreous-white, 

 at tornus dark grey, basal third dark fuscous except on an apical 

 patch. Hind-wings dark fuscous ; cilia whitish, towards tornus 

 greyish, basal third dark fuscous. 



Borneo (Pulo Laut) : one specimen in British Museum 



(Doherty). 



59, I. Jlafibasa, Moore. 

 Davendra fiavibasa, Moore, Lep. Atk. 281. 

 Eastern Himalayas, Assam. 



60. /. hemixanthella , Holl. 

 Tortricomorpha hemixunthella, Holl., Nov. Zool. vii, 590. 

 BuRU. Not known to me. 



