19G Mr. E. Meyiick on 



yellowish, in ^J hairy towards base above, apparently with large 

 genital tuft. Fore-wings elongate, posteriorly rather dilated, costa 

 gently arched, apex rounded, termen somewhat rounded, little 

 oblique ; 7 and 8 stalked, 8 to termen ; yellow, sprinkled witli 

 brownish, costa narrowly and termen more broadly ochreous, terminal 

 half in 9 tinged with ochreous-orange ; a fuscous mark along basal 

 fourth of dorsum ; a trisinuate dark grey line from middle of costa 

 to J of dorsum, edged posteriorly with lilac suffusion except towards 

 costa ; a curved series of undefined dark grey dots midway between 

 this and termen, indented in middle, not reaching margins ; an irre- 

 gular curved series of similar dots from a mark on costa before | to 

 tornus ; some very indistinct grey terminal dots ; cilia ochreous, with 

 grey or dark grey subbasal line, and a dark grey spot at apex. Hind- 

 wings dark grey ; a whitish-ochreous streak above middle from base 

 to end of cell, where it extends to lower angle ; cilia ochreous- 

 whitish, with grey subbasal line and apical spot. 



Solomon Islands (Choiseul, Florida) ; two specimens 



71. /. macktooodii, Moore. 



Davcndra machivoodii, Moore, Lep. Ceyl. iii, 520, pi. 

 ccxi, 13. 



Ceylon. 



72. /. lithosioides, Moore. 



3foca lithosioides, Moore, Lep. Ceyl. iii, 372 ; Torlrico- 

 moi'pha di'phthcrina, Meyr., Journ. Bomb. Nat. Hist. Soc. 

 1905, 611. 



Ceylon. This species varies very considerably in the 

 development of the pale yellowish markings, and I am 

 now satisfied that diphtherina is only a form of it. 



73. /. cnjasia, Meyr. 



Tortricomorpha ergasia, Meyr., Journ. Bomb. Nat. Hist. 

 Soc. 1905, 611. 



Ceylon. Described from $ ; the $ (since received) has 

 second joint of palpi laterally excurved, light ochreous- 

 yellowish, anteriorly fuscous, terminal joint J of second ; 

 abdomen without the median tufts of lithosioides. 



