of Lepidoptera from Upper Burina. 17 
6. Torodora parallactis, sp. n. 
d. 24mm. Differs from 7. characteris as follows: (terminal 
joint of palpi broken) antenne yellowish-tinged, less serrate, 
ciliations ?; posterior tarsi not rough-haired ; forewings with 
vein 7 to below apex, anterior blotch triangular, more distinctly 
connected with inner margin, followed by some whitish-ochreous 
scales, posterior spot absent, replaced by two transversely placed 
whitish-ochreous dots ; hindwings paler, cilia more ochreous. 
Hab. Mone; one specimen. 
7. Torodora ancylota, sp. un. 
2. 19mm. Head and thorax whitish-ochreous, tinged with 
pale brown-reddish. (Palpi and antenne broken.) Forewings 
elongate, costa slightly arched, apex strongly produced, pointed, 
hindmargin hence concave, rather oblique ; 7 to below apex, 9 out 
of 7 ; ochreous-fuscous, irrorated with dark fuscous; extreme 
costal edge yellowish ; a small black spot at base of costa ; an 
erect black bar from inner margin at 4, reaching 2 across wing, 
dilated on submedian fold ; a small black spot on costa at 2; two 
dark fuscous dots transversely placed in disc beyond middle ; a paler 
bent transverse line, preceded by a darker suffusion, faintly indi- 
cated at +: cilia pale fuscous, base whitish-ochreous. Hindwings 
with apex more pointed, hindmargin more sinuate than in the 
other species; light fuscous ; cilia as in forewings. 
Hab. Fort Stedman; one specimen. 
The peculiar shape of wing easily separates this species 
from the others. 
8. Lecithocera luticornella, Z. 
Hab. Koni; one specimen. 
9. Lecithocera pachyntis, sp. n. 
dg. 13—14mm. Head fuscous, sides of crown ochreous-yellow. 
Palpi pale yellowish-ochreous, sometimes partially suffused with 
fuscous. Antenne as long as forewings, lower half thickened with 
scales, much more strongly near base, ochreous-yellowish, upper 
half annulated with dark fuscous. Thorax and abdomen ochreous- 
fuscous. Forewings elongate, costa slightly arched, apex obtuse, 
hindmargin obliquely rounded ; vein 9 separate ; fuscous ; a black 
dot in dise at 1, and another at 2: cilia light ochreous, with two 
fuscous lines. Hindwings rather light fuscous ; cilia pale ochreous, 
Hab. Soni; two specimens. 
TRANS. ENT. SOC. LOND. 1894.—PaRT I. (MARCH.) B 
