moths of Burma. 285 



basewards, subcostal and costal separating in the middle of the 

 wing, the branches of the latter at three-fourths. 

 Akin to Parthenodes, Guen. 



617. Eurycraspeda hurmanalis, n. sp. (PL VII., fig. 19). 

 Palpi blackish brown, tips white. AntenniB grey. Head, thorax, 

 and abdomen white. Fore wings blackish brown ; a white patch 

 on the hinder margin at the base, and a broad white marginal 

 band which narrows towards the apex, which it does not quite 

 reach, the band is intersected by the veins, and has a central row 

 of brown points or marks, the white from the band runs into the 

 broad brownish fringe opposite the veins, the fringe is paler than 

 the colour of the wing and has a central whitish line, and being so 

 deep makes the band look as if it were submarginal instead of 

 marginal. Hind wings white ; a pale greyish brown central trans- 

 verse band, darkest on the abdominal border, and diffused inwardly; 

 cilia as in fore wing. Expanse of wings, fy in. 



Bassein, September, 1888. In coll. Swinhoe. 



HYDROCAMPIDiE. 



618. Parapoynx oryzalis. 



Paraponyx oryzalis, Wood-Mason, Rice Pests of Burma, 



Calcutta, 1885, with plate. 

 Burma. In I. M., Calcutta. 



619. Parapoynx staynalis. 



Nymjihula stag7ialis, Zeller, Lep. Microp. Caffr. Kongl. 



Vet. Akad. Handl., p. 26 (1852J. 

 Rangoon, 1887. In coll. Swinhoe. 



620. Parapoynx votalis. 

 Oligostigma Totalis, Walker, xvii., p. 433 (1859). 

 Rangoon, May and June, 1888. In coll. Swinhoe. 



GiKTEXTA, gen. nov. 



(? . Fore wing elongated, triangular ; costa almost straight, 

 apex pointed, posterior angle hardly rounded, posterior margin 

 slightly convex towards the base, cell extending half the length of 

 the wing ; five subcostal branches, first emitted close to end of cell, 

 second from the end, third from second at half its length, fourth 

 from the third at nearly half its length, fifth also from end of cell ; 



