98 Sir Geo. H. Kenrick on 



Sindris leiicomelas, sp. n. Plate VI. 



Head, legs, antennae and palpi olive, patagia the same; thorax 

 and abdomen orange. Fore-wing olive suffused with orange, and 

 with three distinct white blotches, one roundish on hind margin; 

 one in the middle of the wing, rounded towards the body, but 

 forming a broad lateral stripe outwardly; one at apex just joining 

 the last, and with three pointed teeth on the outside; fringes 

 ochreous. Hind-wing uniformly golden. Exp. 38 mm. 



LoPHOCERA, gen. nov. (Sub-family Pyralinae). 



Palpi upturned, the third joint well developed and acute, pro- 

 boscis present; antennae pectinated in the male, with a bunch of 

 long hairs about the middle ; venation. Fore-wing 3, 4, and 5 from 

 lower end of cell, 6 from upper end, 7, 8, 9, stalked. Hind-wing 6 

 from end of cell, 7 anastomosing with 8. 



Lophocera flavipuncta, sp. n. Plate VI. 



Head, legs, palpi, and thorax black, patagia and collar orange, 

 abdomen orange, tuft black. Fore-wing black, with a large yellow 

 oblique spot beyond the end of the cell. Hind-wing orange with 

 broad black border. Underside similar. Exp. <^ 34 mm., 9 30 mm. 



Filodes alboterminalis, sp. n. Plate V. 



Palpi, head, antennae, and legs ochreous; antennae barely the 

 length of the fore-wing; patagia of male long and darker; abdo- 

 men golden above, paler beneath, tuft conspicuously white. Fore- 

 wing ochreous with golden suffusion ; a dark spot at base of costa, 

 a dark antemedian line curved outwards; a conspicuous oblong, 

 lunulated, oblique dark spot at end of cell ; a postmedian angulated 

 dark line thickest at costa; beyond this the wing is greyish; in 

 some specimens a dark dot in the cell. Hind-wing with central spot. 

 Exp. 36 mm. 



Filodes grisealis, sp. n. Plate VI. 



Head, palpi, antennae, thorax, and abdomen dark grey; legs 

 and underside silvery white. Fore-wing dark grey, with slight 

 tinge of purple; the antemedian line central shade, and post- 

 median line more or less distinctly divide the area into four nearly 

 equal jiortions ; in the cell is a dark spot, and a darker mark at the 

 end of the cell. Hind-wing with central spot and transverse line 



