COSSID^E. 285 



part, costa with some brown marks. Hind- wings reddish grey, with 

 the costal space white, abdomen grey. 



Expanse of wings i^j inches. 

 a. Sarawak, Borneo (type) (Wallace). 



1316. Cossus cadambae. 



Cossus cadamba. Moore : P. Z. S., Lond., 1865, p. 822. 



Cotes and Swinh. : Cat. Moths of India, ii. 232. 1582 



(1887). 

 Waterhouse: Afd., pi. 187, f. 7 (1890). 



Type. Calcutta, in coll. Moore. 

 a. Bombay (3). 



GENUS PHKAGMAT^JCIA. Newman: Zool. viii., p. 2931 (1850). 



1317. Phragmataecia castane. 



Bombyx castanea. Hiibner : Beitr., ii. i. 9, pi. i, f. C (1790). 

 Phragmat&cia castanea. Hampson : 111. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., viii. 1 1. 



284 (1891). 



Bombyx castanea. Esp. : Schm., iii. 27, pi. 94, cont 25, f. i (1807). 

 Bombyx arundinis. Hiibner : Bomb., 151. i, pi. 47, f. 200, 201 (1803). 

 Cossus arundinis. Ochs : Schm. von Eur., iii. 98. 5 (1810). 

 Zeuzera arundinis. Hiibner: Verz. Sehm., p. 196 (1816). 



Meig. : Syst. Besch. Eur. Schm., ii. 188. i, pi. 76, 



f. 4 (1820). 



Steph. : Entomologist, p. 160 (1841). 



- Herr Schaff. : Samml. Eur. Schm. Text, ii. 13. 6 



(1850). 

 Phragmatacia arundinis. Newman : Zool., viii. p. 2931 (1850). 



Walker: vii. 1543 (1856). 

 a. India. 



1318. Phragmataecia gummata. n. sp. : PL viii. f. 14. 



<$ Dull dark brown ; antennae, head, thorax, and fore- wings of a 

 uniform dull dark brown colour. Fore-wings with indications of a 

 discal transverse very oblique band of brown spots, the wing is 

 covered with minute brown irrorations, otherwise it is quite un- 

 marked. Hind-wings and abdomen brownish grey. Underside 

 uniformly of the same colour, unmarked. 



Expanse of wings I ^j inches. 

 a. Java (type). 



Allied to P. impura (Hampson). 



GENUS COSSODES. White : App. Grey's Journ. Exped. Discov. 



Austral., p. 477 (1841). 

 Turoma. Herr Schaff. : Lep. Exot. Sp. i. p. 149 (1853). 



1319. Cossodes lyonetii. 



Cossodes lyonetii. White : App. Grey's Journ. Exped. Discov. Austral., 



p. 477 (1841). 



