Genera and Species o/" Pyralidaa. 67 



Exp.anse of wings 16 niillim. 



One male in tlie Zeller collection, without locality, but 

 probably from Calcutta. 



Micreremites rasalis^ sp. n. 



Fore wing pale whitish ochreous, leather glossy, almost 

 without any markings ; first line curved at about one fourth, 

 second, rising on the middle of the costa, forms nearly a semi- 

 circle round the obscure reniform stigma, and then runs to 

 the inner margin about the middle. Hind wing with the 

 central dot and second line repeated ; base of fringes in both 

 wings slightly darker. Underside without markings. The 

 subapical indentations in both wings are fainter than in J/. 

 fatua. 



Expanse of wings 16 millim. 



One female from Dharmsala. 



LissOPHANES, gen. nov. 



Fore wing with straight costa, curved only a little at base ; 

 apex obtuse ; hind margin straight, not very oblique. Hind 

 wing rounded, scaling smooth ; labial palpi porrect, drooping, 

 short ; roughly fringed beneath ; terminal joint pointed ; 

 maxillary palpi small, erect ; forehead rounded, rather 

 prominent ; tongue and ocelli, as far as can be seen, absent ; 

 antennjB crenulated, pubescent beneath ; abdomen short, not 

 exceeding hind wing. 



Type L. ceramtca, Warr. 



Lissophanes ceramica, sp. n. 



Fore wing pale cream-colour, suffused with dull pale olive 

 and dusted in places with greyish atoms ; a black dot at the 

 middle of the base ; a fine black line close to base, formed of 

 three black dots, followed by a paler fascia, which gradually 

 merges into olive and forms the edge of the basal patch, 

 which is margined with blackish and distinctly angulated in 

 the middle ; followed by the cream-white first transverse 

 line ; second line cream-white, forms first a broad curve 

 outward and then a small one above the inner margin ; the 

 central space is dull olive ; the first line is followed and the 

 second preceded by a darker costal spot ; orbicular stigma 

 black on the edge of the first line ; reniform stigma black, 

 with a white patch beyond it ; space beyond second line olive, 

 thickly dusted with cinereous, leaving two small whitish 



