moths of Burma. 171 



Allied to nothing that I know of ; is siib-generically 

 distinct from any other species of this family known to 

 me. 



34. Mclittia eiirytion. 

 Trochilium eurytion, Westw., Cab. Or. Ent,, p. 6*2, 



pi. 30, f. 5' (1848). 

 Eangoon. In coll. Swinhoe. 



35. Pramila minuta, n. sp. (PI. VI., fig. 5). 

 Antennae brown. Palpi flesh colour, white below, brownish at 

 the tips, slender, curved, rising higher than the head; last joint 

 long, two thirds length of the second. Eyes black ; band behind 

 grej'ish white. Body dark olive green, A pure white spot on each 

 side of the thorax at base of fore wings. Abdomen with grey and 

 green bands, two or three of them edged with pure white ; anal 

 tuft composed of white and brown hairs. Fore wing with all the 

 veins deep black, the cell and lower interspace hyaline ; costa and 

 hinder margin black ; and this colour prevails in the whole space 

 beyond the cell, which is closed by a black hne and another 

 parallel line just beyond it, the space between these lines being 

 chrome yellow ; and outside the outer black hne is a fine line com- 

 posed of hyaline spaces between the veins, running almost up to 

 the apex. Hind wings hyaline, veins, outer lines, and a band 

 closing the cell, black ; fringe on both wings black ; below, wings 

 as above, but with a glistening purplish golden tmge. Body and 

 legs black. Thorax with white marks. Abdomen with white 

 bands on each segment. Tibiae and tarsi with broad white bands ; 

 one set of spurs in middle and two sets in hind tibiae, each set com- 

 posed of two long and one short one. Expanse of wings, /„ inch. 

 Length of body to tip of anal tuft, ^ inch. 



Eangoon, June, 1888. In coll. Swinhoe. 



I do not know what this insect's nearest described ally 

 is, the neuration on both wings is quite different to the 

 Sciapteron above described, and so are the spurs in the 

 legs. I put it provisionally in the genus Prandla, to 

 which it is nearest allied. 



SYNTOMIDJE. 

 36. E ndiromia orientaUs. 

 Euchvoviia urientalis, Butler, Journ. Linn. Soc. Lond., 



1876, p. 364. 

 Eangoon, December, 1886, In coll. Swinhoe. 



