72 Christmas Island. 



Disfrib. — North Australia, Queensland, New South "Wales, 

 Tasmania. 



45. Craspedia, sp. 



One 9 i^ too bad condition to identify, apparently allied to 

 C. eulomata, Snell. 



Family TJEANIAD^. 



EPIPLEMINiE. 



46. Epiplema inhians, Warr. : A.M.N.H. (6), xvii, 214. 

 (PI. IX, Fig. 2.) 



6 (J , 3 9; December-March. Agrees exactly with specimens 

 from Sikhim and the Khasis, from which it has been previously 

 recorded only ; one female is browner, with a black medial band to 

 both wings. 



Family PYRALID^. 



GALLERIAN^. 



47. Doloessa castanella, Hmpsn. : Moths Ind., iv, p. 4. 



1 $ ; February. 

 Distrib. — Ceylon. 



48. Corcyra cephalonica, Stt. : Ann., 1866, p. 147. 



1 (5*, 4 9 ; March. 



Distrib. — Europe, West Indies, Ceylon. Probably introduced. 



PHYCITINyE. 

 49. Homoeosoma nimbella, Zell. : Isis, 1839, p. 178. 



1 S- 



Distrib. — Uuited States of America, Europe, Syria, Cape Colony. 



60. Ephestia scotella, sp.n. (PI. IX, Fig. 13.) 



9- Dark purplish -brown slightly suffused with grey. Fore 

 wing without trace of antemedial line or discoidal points ; a very 

 indistinct pale subtermiual line excurved from below costa to 

 vein 2 ; a terminal series of indistinct black points. Hind wing 

 fuscous ; veins 3 and 5 stalked. 



2 9$ December, January. £xp. 16 mm. 



