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traces of an antemedial waved dark line ; two white-ringed blaek specks on the discocelhdars, 

 with a white and black striga on the costa above them ; a postmcdial scries of white specks 

 excurved beyond end of cell; a submarginal series of black specks. Hi ml wing with a black 

 speck at end of cell ; a curved postmedial series of white specks, and submarginal series of 

 black specks. 



Chusaris retalalis, Wlk. (Plate CLXVII. fig. 5.) 

 Chusaris retalalis, Wile. Cat. xvi. p. 215. 



Expanse f inch. 



Brownish grey. Fore wing with a subbasal dark spot on the costa ; ill-defined ante- 

 medial and medial double-waved brown lines, each with brown spots on them on the costa, 

 and the latter with a spot at end of cell; a brown patch on the costa before the apex; traces 

 of a submarginal pale waved line ; a marginal series of dark specks. Hind wing dark fuscous. 



GONIOCRASPEDON, g. n. 



Antennffi bipectinated in male, the branches about four times the breadth of the shaft 

 and decreasing distally, ciliated in female. Palpi recurved, the second joint thickly clothed 

 with scales, the third joint naked and short. Fore wing with the costa arched ; the outer 

 margin angled at the second median nervule ; a costal nervure ; the first subcostal given oflf 

 at half the length of cell ; the second giving off the third, fourth, and fifth ; the upper radial 

 from the upper angle of cell ; the lower radial and two median nervules from near the lower 

 angle ; the first median from before the end ; the submedian nearly straight. Hind wing 

 with the outer margin angled at the median ner\-ules ; the costal anastomosing shortly with 

 the subcostal ; the two subcostals from the end of the cell, which is open ; radial from near 

 the lower end; the two medians from the end ; the first median from before the end; sub- 

 median and internal nervures. 



Type G. {Nagadtba) misturum, Swinh. 



Goniocraspedon misturum, Swinh. (Plate CLXVIII. fig. 20.) 

 Nagadeba mistura, Swinh. Trans. Ent. Soc. 1891, p. 151. 



Expanse (J | inch. 



Male. Head, thorax, and abdomen dull brown. Fore wing hair-brown, with five 

 indistinct dentate dark lines ; the whole apical area from the lobe on the costa to outer angle 

 paler. Hind wing brownish grey, with four waved dark lines, obsolete except on inner 

 margin and between the first and third median nervules. 



