298 PEECY SLADEN TEUST EXPEDITION. 



98. Epheslia cautella, Wlk. 

 Pempelia cautella, Walk., Cat. xxvii. p. 73. 



Ephestia cautella, Hampson, Motlis Ind. iv. p. 66, f. 44 ; Joannis, Ann. S. E. France, 1894, 

 p. 437. 



Seychelles. — Recorded from the Seychelles by M. de Joannis. Not found in the present 

 collection. This species, however, is of cosmopolitan distribution, being a common 

 food-pest carried everywhere by shipping, so that its presence in the Seychelles is only 

 to be expected. 



Distribution. — Central and South Europe ; thi'oughout Africa ; Seychelles ; W. and 

 S. Asia ; Ceylon ; Sumbawa ; Australia ; America. 



99. Heterographis insularella, E,ag. 



Heterugraphis insularella, Ragonot, Bull. S. E. France, 1898, p. 295; Joannis, Ann. S. E. France, 

 1894, p. 437, t. 15. f. 2. 



Seychelles. — Received from Mahe by M. de Joannis. I have seen no specimens. 

 Distribution. — Seychelles (Mahe). 



100. Flu/cita sp. 



Seychelles. — A single specimen from Mr. J. A. de Gaye's collection ; it is without 

 exact data, but was doubtless taken in Mahe. 



This is almost certainly a new species peculiar to the Seychelles, but as the only 

 specimen available is a single female, I think it advisable to defer any attempt at nomen- 

 clature or description. In general pattern and coloration this specimen comes very 

 flose to some dull-coloured forms of Fem/pelia suhornatella, Dup. 



Distribution. — Seychelles (Mahe). 



101. Etiella zinckenella, Tr. 



Pempelia zinckenella, Treit., Schmett. Eur. ix. i. p. 201. 



Rhamphudes heralilella, (ruenee, Maill. Rl-uu., Lep. p. 72. 



Etiella madagascariensis, Saalm., Lep. Madag. p. 509. 



Etiella zinckenella, Hampson, Moths India, iv. p. 108 ; Pag., Lcp.-Het. Madag. p. 129. 



Seychelles. — Pive specimens, all from Mahe. On 31 October, 1905, I found it fairly 

 common amongst long grass, &c. on the hill-side just above the Botanical Gardens in 

 Port Victoria. 



Distribution.— S. Europe to Cyprus ; W. Indies ; Colorado to Chile ; W., S., and 

 E. Africa; Sokotra; Reunion; Madagascar; Mayotta; Seychelles (Mahe); throughout 

 India ; Ceylon ; Assam to Korea and Japan and to N. S. Wales. 



102. Endotricha chagosalis, sp. n. (Plate 17. fig. G.) 



(J . Exp. 10 mm. Labial palpi upturned, reaching vertex, thickly scaled, pale 

 fuscous; terminal joint shorter than second, fuscous. Maxillary palpi long, reaching 

 well above vertex, up-curved, with long scales on inner side towards apex. Antennte 



