20G (hi IJetcroccra from the Fast. 



Ti'triilia 7)n(rinalis, nov. 



(^ . Of a uniform dark greyish mouse-colour; palpi and 

 collar below white ; anteniuc and top of head orange- 

 ochreous, fore tibiae banded black and white, mid and hind 

 legs mouse-colour, lateral tufts on abdomen black : fore 

 Aviners with a dark lunular mark at end of cell ; both wings 

 uith the lines indicated as iu caleturalis, Walker, but hardly- 

 distinguishable ; eosta of fore wings faintly tinged with 

 ochreous, marginal line dull oehreous with black points, 

 cilia dull ochreous with a glaucous sheen ; on the underside 

 the wings are coloured as above without any markings. 



Expanse of wings H inch. 



Kiuikunang, Neu-l'ommern ; one example. 



Of the shape of T. caletoralis, Walker, = vinacealis,'Moove, 

 much larger and of a perfectly distinct and new type. 



Genus Aphytoceros, Meyrick. 

 Aphytoceros, Meyrick, Trans. Ent. Soc. 1884, p. 320. 



Ajjhytoceros grossalis. 



Botys f/rossalis, Guen. Uelt. et Pyral. p. 327 (1854). 

 Folyyrammvdes grossalis, Hiupsn. P. Z. S. 1899, p. 198. 



Port Blair, Audamans ; one example. 



The type came from Java ; not previously recorded from 

 the Indian Region. 



Pachyzancla miniatalis, nov. 



^ ?. Palpi dark pink brown, pure white beneath, and 

 pectus white ; head, body, and fore wings dark brick-red 

 strongly tinged with pink, a black spot in the cell and a 

 lunule at the end; no visible antemedial Inie ; postmedial 

 line brown, creuulated, from eosta at one tilth from apex, 

 curving outwards slightly at first, then nearly straight to the 

 hinder margin, a little beyond the middle : hind wings dark 

 blackish brown ; both wings with dark, minute, marginal 

 lunules, brown cilia, with a pale luteous basal line : abdomen 

 blackish brown ; underside pale pinkish grey, with an obscure 

 discal line across both wings. 



Expanse of wings 1 jL inch. 



Padang, Sumatra ; one pair. 



The discal line of fore wings is shaped somewhat as in 

 P. ustululis, Hmpsn., from Ceylon, which I have also from 

 the Khasia Hills, but that is a smaller insect with both wii.gs 

 of a purplish-brown colour ; the colour of the fore wings is 



