moths of Burma. 295 



Hind wings very broad, with rather pronounced abdominal 

 angle, half as wide again as the fore wing. 



Abdomen and legs pale ochreous shaded with greyish fuscous ; 

 under sides of both wings clouded with fuscous, except at the 

 extreme apical margin. 



In neuration this remarkable species differs from 

 nearly all Tortricidce with which I am acquainted in 

 the absence of a closing vein to the cell of the hind 

 wing. Grapholitlia roessleri, Zeller, and G. vestaUana, 

 Zeller, both from the United States, resemble it in this 

 respect, and it is worthy to be classed with those species 

 under a new generic name ; in the form of the fore 

 wings, with the conspicuous indentation of the apical 

 margin, it agrees with the North American genus 

 Proteopteryx, Wlsm., but this has the cell of the hind 

 wing closed. The expanse of the wings of the single 

 female specimen before me is 31 mm., doubling the size 

 of Proteopteryx y and equalling or surpassing the average 

 of G. roessleri. 



Eangoon, July, 1888. In coll. Swinhoe. 



TINEID^. 

 660. Cervaria xylinella. 

 Cervaria xylinella, Walker, xxxv., p. 1823 (1866). 

 (Type). Moulmein. In B. M. 



PLUTELLIDiE. 

 GELECHINiB. 

 661. Thisizima ceratella. 

 Thisizima ceratella, Walker, xxix., p. 820 (1864). 

 (Type). Moulmein. In B. M. 



662. Sagora rutilella. 



Sagora rutilella, Walker, Char. Undescr. Lep. Het., 

 p. 101 (1869). 



Karen Hills, February and March, 1887. In coll. 

 Swinhoe. 



Errata. — P. 271, Hue 18, after ''Haimlia"? albicostalis, n. sp." 

 Id "(PI. VIII., fig. 14)"; p. 273, hne b from top, for "lig. 14" 



add 



read "fig. 16 



