GLYPHODES. 351 



5021. Glyphodes punctiferalis, Wlk. Cat. xxxiv, p. 1364. 



Differs from nilgirica in the palpi being fulvous, white below ; 

 both wings with a marginal series of dark specks or stride ; the 

 cilia brown at base, whitish at tips. 



Hab. Nagas ; New Guinea; Solomons. Exp. 28-40 millim. 



5022. Glyphodes fallacialis, Snell. Trans. Ent. Soc. 1890, p. 609. 



Differs from nilgirica in the palpi being fulvous, white below ; 

 wings without the black discocellular specks. 

 Hob. Sikhim ; Khasis. Exp. 38 millim. 



5023. Glyphodes cupripennalis, n. sp. 



cJ . Differs from ophiceralis (p. 347) in the fore wing being very 

 much longer and more produced at apex ; neither wing with silver 

 on the outer margin. 



Hob. Tenasserim Valley (Doherty). Exp. 44 millim. Type in 

 coll. Druce. 



5024. Glyphodes picticostalis, n. sp. 



c? . Silvery white ; palpi and shoulders fulvous and black at 

 sides. Fore wing with the costa black, an orange stripe below it ; 

 a black speck in middle of cell; both wings with black disco- 

 cellular lunule and fine marginal line. Underside with diffused 

 postmedial series of fuscous spots and of marginal conjoined 

 patches. 



Hab. Tenasserim Valley ; Andamans (Doherty). Exp. 30 millim* 

 Type in B. M. 



5025. Glyphodes unionalis, Hubn. Eur. Schmett., Pyr. fig. 132. 

 Botys quinquepunctalis, Boisd. Faun. Ent. Madag. p. 117, pi. 16, 



fig. 6. 

 Margarodes transvisalis, Guen. Deli, fy Pyr. p. 304; C. fy S. 



no. 4208. 



Margaronia claralis, Wlk. Cat. xxxiv, p. 1362. 

 Botys intactalis, Wlk. Cat. xxxiv, p. 1402. 



Pure white : palpi fulvous, white below ; frons and shoulders 

 fulvous ; fore tibia} banded with fulvous ; abdomen with some 

 Jjlack hairs in the anal tuft ; wings semihyaline ; fore wing with 

 the costa fulvous. 



The fore wing usually has traces of two brown specks below the 

 costa before middle, one at each angle of cell, and one below 

 origin of vein 2, all these being prominent in the form quinque- 

 punctalis ; there are sometimes also traces of a marginal series of 

 black specks. 



