66 Mr. W. Warren on new 



Micraghssa scoparialis, sp. n. 



Fore wing glossy whitish, finely freckled with darker ; 

 extreme base blackish, consisting of three blotches — one 

 costal, one subcostal, the third on the inner margin ; first line 

 slightly curved, black, followed by a blackish blotch for tvvo 

 thirds from the costa, which embraces two stigmata, as in 

 Scoparia ; reniform stigma black, 8-shaped, oblique, with a 

 blackish costal blotch above it ; second line indistinct ; hind- 

 marginal area with the usual fuscous shades of Scoparia. 

 Hind wing whitish ochreous, rather glossy. Second joint of 

 labial palpi and basal joint of antennas dark fuscous ; head 

 and thorax fuscous ; abdomen whitish at base, gradually 

 becoming greyer. 



Expanse of wings 12 raillim. 



One female from Darjiling. 



MiCREEEMiTES, gen. nov. 



Fore wings with costa nearly straight, apex bluntly 

 rounded ; hind margin obliquely curved, with a very decided 

 indentation below apex, opposite the cell. Hind wings 

 rounded, showing a faint trace of the same indentation ; both 

 wings narrow and elongate. Palpi sickle-shaped^, very long ; 

 the second joint standing well out in front of head, hairy, the 

 terminal upcurved and overtopping the head, slender and 

 pointed ; antennse in male moniliform and pubescent, in female 

 simply moniliform ; tongue short. 



Type M.fatua, Warr. 



The genus is related to 8ufetula, W\k. { = Pseudochoreuiesj 

 Snell.), which has the same subapical indentation in the hind 

 margin, but much shorter palpi. 



Micreremites fatua^ sp. n. 



Fore wings dull bone-colour, with the costa at the base and 

 the whole central area between the two transverse lines dark 

 grey ; the two lines at one third and two thirds undulating, 

 dark grey, the first edged internally, the second externally, 

 with paler, approaching one another below the median vein j 

 a large brown-black cell-spot in the dark central space just 

 before the second line; a sinuous subterminal line faintly 

 paler; extreme apex and base of indentation dark grey. 

 Hind wings like fore wings, rather greyer along the hind 

 margin. Head, thorax^ and abdomen bone-colour ; centre of 

 abdomen dark grey ; underside straw-colour, with darker 

 grey markings, the whole basal two thirds being blackish. 



