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likewise porrect, resting on the labial ; forehead with a pointed 

 projection, which forms one surface with the palpi; ocelli and 

 tongue absent. AntennEe short, stouter near the base, weakly and 

 irregularly ciliated in male. Wings white, glossy, with costa, 

 hind margin, two transverse lines, and reniform stigma brown. 



Type, C. acciusalis, Walker. 



653. Cramhostenia angustifimhrialis, n. sp. (Warren MS.). 

 Wings pearly white, with the costa fulvous, tlie streak thinning 

 out towards the apex ; first line appearing only as a small pro- 

 jection from the costal streak, second a little more distinct for a 

 short distance from the costa, and again above the middle of the 

 inner margin ; disco-cellular vein thinly fulvous-tinged, thickened 

 into two dots at either end ; fi-inge white tinged with fulvous, and 

 with a fulvous basal line, which is itself preceded by a row of 

 almost contiguous darker dashes at the end of the veins. Hind 

 wings like fore wings, with traces of two fine transverse lines, 

 visible only near the inner margin. Abdomen : Under side of 

 wings, middle and hind legs, white ; palpi, sides of thorax on a 

 level with the costal streak of the fore wings, and fore tibiae, 

 fulvous. Expanse of wings, 25 mm. 



Burma. In B. M. 



Rangoon, September, 1888. In coll. Swinhoe. 



654. Eschata 'pcrcandida, n. sp. 



Glistening silvery white. Eyes black. Fore wings sparsely 

 irrorated with grey atoms on the outer portion ; a discal duplex 

 transverse line, which bends outwardly above, greyish in the male, 

 glistening and metallic-silver in the female ; a submarginal duplex 

 grey line, slightly silvery in its interior in the male, glistening and 

 metallic in the female, with glistening silvery streaks between the 

 bands inside the veins ; marginal black points between the veins in 

 both sexes ; cilia white, in the female glistening and quite golden 

 in some lights. Hind wings unmarked, and, though bright and 

 shining, they have not the beautiful glistening sheen of the fore 

 wings. Under side pure white, unmarked. Expanse of wings, 

 $ 17g, ? 2,'g in. 



Rangoon, October, 1888. In coll. Swinhoe. 



Allied to E. gelida, Walker; is much larger, and 

 dijft'ers in the disposition and nature of the transverse 

 lines. 



