284 Colonel Charles Swinhoe on the 



613. Spanista ornatalis. 



Asojna ornatalis, Diip., Lep. Fr., viii., p. 207, pi- 223, 



f. 8 (1831). 

 Botys saturalis, Treit., Eur. Schm., Suppl., 2, p. 29 



(1835). 

 Cataclysta .^ dutalis, Walker, xvii., p. 448 (1859). 

 Pyralis? deciusalis, Walker, xix., p. 905 (1859). 



Rangoon, June, 1888. In coll. Swinhoe. 



614. Maruca testulalis. 



Crocejjliora testulalis, Hiibn., Geyer, Zutr. Samml. 



Exot. Schm., iv., 12, 315, figs. 629—30 (1832). 

 Hydrocampa aquatiUs, Boisd., Guer., Men. Icon. Eeg. 



Anim. Ins., pi. 90, f. 9 (1844). 

 Piangoon, June, 1888. In Phayre Museum, Eangoon. 



615. Bocchoris triynaculalis. 



J^diodes trimacidalis, Snellen, Tijd. Voor. Ent., 1880, 



p. 232. 

 Rangoon, 1887. In coll. Swinhoe. 



616. Lepyrodcs gcomctralis. 



Lepyrodes geometralis, Guen., Delt. et Pyral., 278, 271, 



pi. 8, f. 6 (1854). 

 Ptangoon, July, 1888. In coll. Swinhoe. 

 Mergui. In coll. Moore. 



EuRYCRASPEDA, gen. nov. (Warren MS.) 

 Fore wing with nearly straight costa ; prominent but not acute 

 apex, obhque and curved hind margin ; both wings elongate and 

 narrow ; labial palpi straight, porrect, twice the length of the head ; 

 maxillary short, porrect ; tongue and ocelli absent. Antenna thick, 

 laminated, pubescent beneath. Abdomen with lateral segmental 

 projections ; fringe of both wings iinusually deep. Neuration : 

 Fore wings : first median nervule starting from three-fourths of 

 the cell, second, third, and fourth at even distances from each 

 other, the third from lower end of cell, the second and fourth 

 before and beyond the end respectively, uj)per radial from below 

 upper end, last subcostal from upper angle, second, third, and 

 fourth from a common stem. Hind wing with the median ner- 

 vules as in fore wing, the disco-cellular very deeply angulated 



