Mr. E. Meyrick’s Descriptions of Micro-Lepidoptera. 431 
scales appear to form also a very undefined patch in middle of disc 
and subterminal fascia, the adjoining areas being more whitish-mixed : 
cilia pale brownish, sprinkled wfth whitish points. Hindwings and 
cilia whitish. 
Java, Bandong; two specimens. 
Paramorpha gyritis, n. sp. 
(^. 16-17 mm. Head and thorax ochreous-white. Palpi 2, white, 
basal half dark fuscous. Antennal ciliations 5. Abdomen whitish. 
Forewings elongate, costa moderately arched, apex obtuse, termen 
slightly rounded, oblique ; white, sprinkled with dark grey, towards 
dorsum and posteriorly more or less tinged or suffused with light 
grey ; a blackish line enclosing an oval spot of ground-colour at base 
of costa and continued to dorsum near base ; four large blackish dots 
arranged in a curved transverse series beyond J from costa to beneath 
submedian fold, three others in a curved series beyond middle from 
costa to above fold, and two on transverse vein ; a small dark fuscous 
spot on costa at two less marked towards apex, one towards dorsum 
at 4) and an undefined cloudy subterminal shade : cilia light grey 
irrorated with whitish points. Hindwings and cilia whitish. 
Malay States, Gunong Ijan ; two specimens. 
Carposina crypsicliola, n. sp. 
^ 5 • 15-18 mm. Head and thorax pale fuscous sprinkled with 
darker and whitish. Palpi 2f, white sprinkled with grey, basal and 
lower longitudinal half dark fuscous. Antennal ciliations of 2. 
Abdomen light grey. Fore wings elongate, rather narrow, costa 
gently arched, apex obtuse, termen slightly rounded, very oblique ; 
light fuscous or brownish, finely and irregularly sprinkled with 
whitish and dark fuscous ; costa with about seven small oblique 
darker marks ; normal tufts in disc brownish, partially obscurely 
edged with whitish, but hardly defined or differing from ground¬ 
colour : cilia pale fuscous, variably mixed with darker fuscous and 
whitish. Hindwings and cilia light grey. 
Sumatra, Pura ; four specimens. 
TORTRICIDAE. 
Procalyptis clielopliora, u. sp. 
(J. 19-20 mm. Head and thorax brownish-ochreous. Palpi rather 
long, expanded with dense rough projecting scales above, pale ochre- 
ous irrorated with brownish. Antennae with a fine horny claw on 
