988 NOCIUID-E. 
ridge of blackish scales, the postmedial area with a golden gloss 
between veins 6 and 1; antemedial line indistinctly double, 
blackish, strongly excurved; reniform defined by black, its outer 
edge produced to a point; traces of a sinuous medial line; post- 
medial line blackish, obliquely curved outwards from costa to 
Fig. 100.—Clettharina nitens, g. 2, 
vein 6, excnrved to vein 4, then bent inwards and dentate; sub- 
terminal line indistinet, whitish defined on inner side by blackish 
points, dentate at veins 7,6; a terminal series of black striz. 
Hind wing silvery grey, the patch of androconia on terminal area 
between lower angle of cell and tornus chalky white; the under- 
side silvery grey with the inner area white. 
Hab. Burma, E. Pegu (Doherty), typet gin Coll. Rothschild. 
Evp, 30 millim. 
Genus LAMPROTHRIPA, noy. 
Type, L. scotia. 
Proboscis fully developed ; palpi upturned, the 2n@ joint reaching to vertex 
of head and moderately sealed, the 3rd moderate; frons smooth, with tuft of 
hair above; eves large, round ; antenne of male almost simple: thorax clothed 
almost entirely with scales, the metathorax with depressed crest; fore tibiz 
fringed on both sides with long hair, the mid and hind tibize moderately 
fringed with hair ; abdomen with dorsal crests on two basal segments. Fore 
wing with the costa highly arched near base, the apex rounded, the termen 
evenly curved and not crenulate; veins 3 and 5 from near angle of cell; 6 
from upper angle; 9 from 10 anastomosing with 8 to form a long areole; 11 
from cell. Hind wing with veins 3, 4 from angle of cell; 5 fully developed 
from just above angle; 6, 7 from upper angle; 8 anastomosing with the cell 
near base only. 
Secr. I, Fore wing of male with small hyaline fovea at upper angle of cell, 
*6579, Lamprothripa lactaria. 
Nola lactaria, Gres. Berl. ent. Zeit. xxxviii. p. 211 (1892); Staud. Cat. 
Lep. pal. p. 360. 
Asinduma korbi, Ping. Iris, xxi. p, 302, pl. iv. f. 29 (1908), 
o. Head and thorax pure white with diffused olive-fuscous 
patches on pro- and metathorax ; palpi and frons black-brown ; 
antenne brown except at base; legs brown, the tarsi ringed with 
white ; abdomen white tinged with brown leaving white segmental 
bands. Fore wing silvery white on costa to befsre middle, the 
