72 



PYEALID^E. 



line ; a white marginal band irrorated with black. Hind wing 

 white, with pale brown marginal line and line through the cilia. 

 Hob. Campbellpur, Punjab. Exp. 18 millhn. 



4339. Ancylosis ? Incida, Warr. P. Z. S. 1888, p. 336 ; C. 8f S. 



no. 4572. 



$ . (Head wanting ;) thorax and fore wing ochreous, the last 

 with white costal fascia ; an oblique pink band from the base of 

 subcostal nervure to inner margin ; an oblique medial band not 

 reaching the costa ; a nearly straight and erect postmedial band 

 and a marginal band. Abdomen and hind wing whitish. 



Hob. Campbellpur, Punjab. Exp. 18 millim. 



4340. Ancylosis trilineatella, n. sp. 



Red-brown suffused with grey. Fore wing irrorated with black ; 

 a broad diffused grey costal fascia thickly irrorated with black ; 

 two oblique fuscous antemedial lines defined by white on inner 

 side; a dark speck at lower angle of cell; an incurved fuscous 

 submarginal line defined by white on outer side ; the margin 

 suffused with grey. Hind wing pale semihyaline brown ; the cilia 

 grey, with a brown line through them. 



K Hob. Meean Meer, Punjab (Harford). Exp. 16 millim. Type 

 in B. M. 



4341. Ancylosis niveicostella, n. sp. 



Dull red-brown ; abdomen pale. Fore wing dull red-brown ; 



a broad pure white costal 

 fascia irrorated with a few 

 pink scales ; below the costal 

 fascia is a leaden-coloured 

 fascia along median nervure 

 sending three spurs down 

 to vein 1 ; a bright red spot 

 at outer angle and marginal 

 series of dark specks . Hind 



Fig. 47. Ancylosis niveicostella, 



Bab. Bombay; Ceylon (Green). 

 B. M. 



wing yellowish white. 

 Exp. 18 millim. Type in 



Genus EUZOPHERA. 



Stenoptycha, Von Hein. Schmett. Deutsch. i, 2, p. 190 (1863), praeocc. 



Melia, Von Hein. t. c. p. 209, pneocc. 



Euzophera, Zell. Trans. Ent. Soc. (3) v, p. 456 (1867). 



Type, E. Uviella, Zell., from Europe. 



linnyc. Neotropical, Palaearctic, and Ethiopian regions; India; 

 Ceylon. 



Palpi upturned and reaching vertex of head, the 2nd joint fringed 

 with scales at extremity ; the 3rd joint well developed and acumi- 

 nate ; antennae of male somewhat thickened. Fore wing long and 



