294 Colonel Charles S\Yinhoe o)i tlie 



CRAMBIDyE. 

 655. CJiilo dodatellus. 

 Chilo dodatellus, Walker, xxx., p. 966 (1864). 

 C. aditellus, Walker, xxx,, p. 967. 

 (Type, aditellus). Moulmein. In B. M. 



TOKTEICES. 



TORTRICID.E. 



TORTRICINiE. 



656. Pandemis eductana. 

 Pandemis eductana, W^alker, xxviii., p. 310 (1863). 

 (Type). Moulmein. In B. M. 



657. Dichelia iirivatana. 

 Dichelia pj-ivatana, Walker, xxviii., p. 320 (1863). 

 (Type). Moulmein. In B. M. 



CONCHYLIN^. ■ 

 658. Conchylis Jiavicostana. 

 ConcJiylis flavicostana, Walker, xxviii., p. 361 (1863). 

 (Type). Moulmein. In B. M. 



GRAPHOLITHIN^. 



659. Graplwlitha (Semasia) sivinhoeiajia, n. sp. 



(Walsingham MS.). (PL VIII., fig. 19). 



Head pale oclireoiis, with a few brown scales at the sides, having 

 a slight projecting frontal tuft. Palpi short, the apical joint dis- 

 tinctly appearing beyond the thickly clothed 2nd joint, pale 

 ochreous. Thorax greyish fuscous. 



Fore wings long, narrow, with straight costal and dorsal mar- 

 gins, the apex rounded, apical margin strongly indented on vein 4, 

 pale ochreous with some umber scaling, especially about the 

 middle ; the costal half of the wing is covered by a greyish fuscous 

 shade from the base to the apex, where it becomes attenuated ; on 

 this is a longitudinal hoary subcostal streak, above which a series 

 of short costal geminations extend throughout the wing-length ; 

 two small fuscous dots, foUoAved by a very short transverse shade, 

 indicate the position of the usual ocelloid patch, which is situated 

 higher than usual, and is opposite the marginal indentation ; the 

 cilia are pale ochreous intorriipted by two streaks of umber scales 

 at the apex. 



