Species of Indian Micro-Lepidoptera. 113 



17. Gracilarial ustulatella, n. sp. 



18. Oinixl albifrons, n. sp. 



19. Cosmopteryx Astaiica, n. sp. 



20. Cosmopteryx ? semicoccinea, n, sp. 



21. Cosmopteryx ? ceneella, n. sp. 



22. Lozostoma flavofasciata, n. sp. 



23. Lozostoma semisulpJmrea, n. sp. 



24. Atkinsoma Ckrodendronella, Atkinson, in litt. 



25. Laverna ? Mimosce, Atkinson, in litt. 



1. Tinea longicornis, n. sp. 



Alis anticis lucidis oclireo-griseis, fascia basim versus, maculis 

 duabus suboppositis in medio, margineque postico fuscis. 



Exp. al. 31—41 lin. 



A true Tinea allied to Nigrtpunctella, and resembling it in the 

 length of the antennae, which are far longer than the anterior 

 wings ; the colour of this species is, however, more analogous to 

 that of dark specimens of PeUionella, but the markings are very 

 differently placed. 



Head and face brownish. Palpi brownish-grey. Antennae 

 long, slender, brownish-grey. 



Anterior wings shining greyish-ochreous, with an indistinct 

 broad brown fascia near the base; on the middle of the inner 

 margin is a distinct brown spot, and beyond it is a larger one on 

 the costa ; the two together almost form an angulated fascia, but 

 do not touch ; hind margin clouded with brown cilia, greyish- 

 ochreous. Posterior wings pale grey, with greyish-ochreous cilia. 



I have before me two specimens, collected by Mr. Atkinson, 

 near Calcutta. 



2. Cerostoma rugosella, n. sp. 



Alis anticis fuscis, saturatiore marmorosis, dorsum versus salu- 

 ratioribus, squamis numerosis exasperatis, irregulariter dispo- 

 sitis. 



Exp. al. 8g lin. 



A singular looking insect, exhibiting some characters of Ochsen- 

 heimeria in conjunction with those of Cerostoma; the palpi have 

 long bristly scales, and the anterior wings are covered with erect 

 scales, placed irregularily. 



It perhaps comes nearest to Cerostoma Horridella. 



Head and face greyish-brown. Palpi dark grey, the second 

 joint with a projecting tuft, but composed of thick coarse scales ; 



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