TIIK A.VN ALS 



AND 



MAGAZINE OF NATURAL UlSrOUV. 



[SEVENTH SERIES.] 

 No. 42. JUNE 1901. 



LXII. — Neiv Genera and Species of Eastern ami Aastrali i.a 

 Moths. Bj Colonel C. Swinhoe, M.A., F.L.S., &c. 



[Continued from p. 473.] 



Family Sarothripidae. 



Gadirtha sara, no v. 



(J . Palpi ochreous white, brown at the sides, terminal 

 joint speckled with brown and with a brown band at the 

 tip ; head, body, and lore wings junkish grey, irrorated with 

 brown atoms, the irrorations on the tore wings very dense in 

 parts, torming brown indistinct patches, making the win" 

 look variegated ; a very indistinct interior line, of which only 

 a very acute anirle near the hinder margin is distinct, tiie 

 orbicular re[)resentcd by a black spot, the reniform a brown 

 ring with a small pale ringed spot in its centre; an outwardly 

 rounded double diseal brown line with pale centre, the outer 

 one with three or four teeth ; a whitish smear at the apex, 

 bordered by a blackish ilentate line; a pale submarginal line, 

 dividing the black veins, a black marginal line, and ochreous 

 cilia, interlined with brown : hind wings with broad brown 

 marginal border and ochreous cilia : underside whitishj tore 

 wings with broad marginal border sutfiised greyish. 



Expanse ot wings Ij^j inch. 



Talaut {JJoherty). 

 Ann. <jfc Mag. S. Hist. Scr, 7. Vol. vii. 34 



