6 LEPIDOPTERA HETEROCERA 
17. N . violella, Zeller, Linn. Ent. Vol. 8, p. 61 (1853). : C. Europe. 
cypriacellus, Zeller (nec Hübner), Isis, p. 275 (1846). 
18. N. mollella, Hübner, Samml. Europ Schmett. f. 423, 424 (1816). C. and S. Europe. 
19. N. minimella, Zeller, Linn. Ent. Vol. 8, p. 76 (1853). C. Europe. 
20. N. barbatella, Zeller, Isis, p. 33 (1847). 5. Europe. 
chalcochrysellus, Mann, Verh. Zool.-bot. Ges. Wien, Vol. 5, p. 561 (1855). 
albiciliellus, Staudinger, Stett. Ent. Zeit. Vol. 20, p. 236 (1859). 
21. N. fhoeuciles, Meyrick, Journ. Bomb. Nat. Hist. Soc. Vol. r7, p. 993 India. 
(1907). 
22. N. dumeriliella, Duponchel, Hist. Nat. Lép. Fr. Vol. 11, pl- 3090; f:32^ "C  and/S:- E: Europe. 
(1838). 
inauratella, Duponchel, Hist. Nat. Lép. Fr. Suppl.Vol. 4, pl. 88, f. 3 (1842). 
23. N. humilis, Walsingham, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. p.89, pl. 4,f. 26(1891). S. Africa. 
24. N. sparsella, Walker, list Lep. Het. Brit. Mus Vol. 28, p. 506(1863). E. Australia. 
? chrysolamprella, Rosenstock, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. Ser. 5, Vol. 16, p. 438 
(1885). 
25. N. orichaletas, Meyrick, Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales, p. 484 (1892). E. Australia. 
? laurella, Newman, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. Ser. 2, Vol. 3, p. 290 (1855). 
26. N. fopasias, Meyrick, Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales, p. 485 (1892). E. Australia. 
27. N. opalina, nov. sp. 1), Moyrick. E. Australia. 
25. N. brachypetala, nov. sp. 2), Meviick. N. Australia. 
29. N. follinaris. Meyrick, Journ. Bomb. Nat. Hist.Soc.Vol.17,p.993(1907). Ceylon. 
3o. N. sinicella 3), Walker, List Lep. Het. Brit. Mus. Vol. 28.p.505(1863). Burma, China. 
31. N. chalcomis, Meyrick. Journ. Bomb. Nat. Hist. Soc.Vol.17.p.990(1907). Ceylon. 
32. N. pyrotechna, nov. sp. 4), Mevrick. India. 
GROUP B 
3. N. parvella, Walker, List Lep. Het. Brit. Mus. Vol. 28, p. 504 (1863). W. Africa. 
34. N. profusella. Walker, ibidem, Vol. 35, p. 1816 (1866). New Guinea. 
5. N. engraples, Meyrick, Journ. Bomb. Nat. Hist. Soc. Vol. 17, p. 993 Cevlon. 
(1907). — Plate, Fig. 4. 
35. N. laticlavia, nov. sp. 5). Mevrick. Celebes. 
37. N. satrapodes, Meyrick, l'rans. Ent. Soc. Lond. p. 26 (1894). Burma, India. 
1) Nemotois opalina, nov. Sp. — OG, 11- i2 mm. Head fulvous-ochreous, face shining brassy-metallic. Eyes very large, almost meeting. 
Palpi short, thinly hairy, ochreous whitish. Antenn:e simple, whitish, towards base ringed with fuscous. Thorax shining bronze. Abdomen dark fuscous. 
Posterior tibiae bronzy, withlong grey hairs. Forewings subtriangular, costa posteriorly strongly arched, apex obtuse, termen slightly rounded, rather 
strongly oblique; all veins separate; purple, with some scattered coppery-golden scales; basal third suffused with black, marked with a bright brassy- 
metallic streak along basal third of costa, and a similar median streak, edged beneath with a triangular yellow spot; a broad median transverse fascia of 
alternate fine pale yellowish and blackish longitudinal stri: broadest on costa, edged posteriorly with black; a suffused patch of black irroration towards 
middle of termen: cilia purplish-bronze. Hindwings prismatic-subhyaline, thinly strewn with grey scales, apical third sufiused with grev; cilia grey. 
Cairns, Queensland (Dodd); in April, two specimens. : 
2) Nemotois brachypetala, nov. sp. — O,13 mm. Head ochreous, face shining brassy-metallic. Eyes very large, approximated. 
Palpi rather short, pale oc»reous. Antenne simple, dark fuscous, beneath whitish. Thorax shining brassy-metallic, patagia coppery-tinged. Abdomen dark 
bronzy-fuscous. Posterior tibi: bronzy, with long grey hairs. Forewings subovate, costa moderately arched, apex obtuse, termen slightly rounded, rather 
strongly oblique; all veins separate; deep purple, with some scattered coppery-golden scales; a light brassy-yellow basal patch occupying nearly one-third 
of wing, edged with blackish all round, enclosing an elongate-oval dark grey black-edged spot beneatli costa connected with base of costa by coppery 
suffusion. and a short fine black dush beneath this; a fascia of black suffusion somewhat beyond middle, broad towards costa. narrow towards dorsum, 
containing a few pale yellow scales in disc; some blick irroration towards termen, especially in middle: cilia dark coppery-fuscous. Hindwings dark 
purplish-bronzy-fuscous, Port Darwin (Dodd); one specimen. 
3) Bv a curious error the English descriptions and localities of this species and .V. decise//a, Walker, are transposed ; the Latin diagnoses are 
correct 
4) Nemotois pyrotechna. nov. sp.— O3 9, 14-16 mm. Head ferruginous, face shining golden. Eyes in not enlarged. Antennze simple, 
white, in CQ basal fifth, in O basal two-tnirds blackish. Palpishort, yellowish. Thorax shining coppery-bronze. Abdomen dark fuscous. Posterior tibiz 
in g' with long grey hairs. Forewings subovate, costa moderately arched, apex obtuse, termen oblique, slightly rounded ; veins all separate; brilliant 
coppery-golden; a purple patch mixed with blackish on base of costa, reaching half across wing, its costal margin marked with a pale yellowish streak; a 
broad antemedian transverse fascia of purple suffusion irrorated with black and pale yellowish, narrowed downwards; a roundish similar patch resting on 
middle of termen : cilia coppery-golden, outer half suffused with purple. Hii.dwings and cilia dark fuscous. Kbasi Hills; in May, two specimens. 
5) Nemotois laticlavia, nov. sp. — o, 16 mm. Head deep yellow. Eyes very large. Palpi rather short, hairy, yellow. Antenne white, 
towards base clothed with rough deep yellow scales. l'horax metallic blue, collar yellow (partly defaced). Forewings subovate, costa moderately arched, 
apex obtuse, termen obliquely rounded; all veins separate; purple; anterior area mixed with black, towards base and along costa suflused with bright 
metallic blue; a very broad orange median transverse fascia, edged with pale silvery-bluish streaks, anterior edge straight, posterior rather irregular; a 
broad irregular orange band from two-thirds of costa to median portion of termen, connected with median fascia 4bove middle by a thick irregular bar ; 
an orange patch on tornus. Hindwings dark purple-grey. Bonthain ; in October, one specimon. 
