Distribution n/ the (jr'e/iM* Co3mo[»!iila. ;U3 



"India," Walker'.s type N. lu lia ; it is u common form in 

 tlic Kliasin Ililh au<l in Soutliern India. 



Il<d>. N. India, Assam, Bombay, (iooty, Pulni Ilili.s, 

 S. India. 



6. Cosmophila dona, no v. 



cJ ? . Of a nnifurm dark lilacine-grey colour : foro \\\n<r 

 covered witli minute darker grey striations ; markings clioco- 

 late-brown ; a sliort transverMe line across tlie median vein 

 one-tliird from the base of tho wing, indications of its con- 

 timiatice at the costa, where there are also two very minute 

 black dots; a mark at the end of the cell, a line below it 

 followed by a large square cluster of chocolate dots, its outer 

 portion having a line above it which dues not reach the costa 

 and has another cluster of dots outside it ; some very minuto 

 black dots between these clusters and the outer margin ; cilia 

 concolorous with the wing, with deep black spots at the 

 interspace-ends: hind wing dark grey, with the outer portions 

 with darker suffusion; cilia white; palpi ochreous grey, 

 whitish beneath ; head and body concolorous witii the wings. 

 Underside uniform |>ale grey, rather pale on the hind wing ; 

 pectus and sides of the abdomen whitisii; the female has only 

 very faint indications of the markings; the angle in the 

 middle of the outer margin of the f>n'e wing is very slight. 



Expanse of wings, c? 1, ? IfV inch. 



JIah. iioebourne, W. Australia. 



By the genitalia it is obviously u very distinct species, 

 almost wortiiy of a separate genus, but the general build in 

 so many other respects denotes close affiuitity. 



7. I iismopliila milva, no v. 



(J. Fore wing ochreous-fawn colour, irrorated with very 

 minute grey atoms ; transverse lines brown, first subbasal 

 sinuous, double ; second antemedial, not sinuous, angled 

 outwards on tho median vein ; third postmedial, straight from 

 the hinder margin to near the upper end of the c«dl ; fourth 

 from a white costal spot, halfway between the third line and 

 the outer margin, is slightly bent outwards near the costa, 

 then nearly straight to vein 4, where it is angled outwards, 

 then turns inwanls on to the next lower vein, some dark 

 shading outwards containing a slightlv darker sinuous trans- 

 verse baud which gradually fades away hindwards ; cilia 



