Lepidoptera. 73 



51. HeterograpMs singhalella, Rag.: Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr., 1888, 



p. 283. 



1 9 ; January. In bad condition, which may belong to a closely 

 allied species. 



Distrib. — Ceylon. 



52. Euzophera cinerosella, Zell. : Stctt. Ent. Zeit., 1867, p. 380. 



2 9 ! January. 



Distrib. — Europe. Probably introduced. 



53. Epicrocis cegnusalis, Wlk., xix, 905. 



3 9 ; January-March. 



Distrib. — Madagascar, China, India, Ceylon and Burma, Sumatra, 

 Australia. 



ENDOTRICHIN^. 



64. Endotricha listeri, Butl. : P.Z.S., 1888, p. 546. 

 (PL IX, Eig. 3.) 

 28 Si 81 9; August-March. 



PYRALINiE. 



65. Herculia nannodes, Butl.: 111. Het. B.M., iii, p. 71, 

 pi. Iviii, fig. 5. 



1 S, 10 9; December-February. 

 Distrib. — Japan, China, Borneo. 



PYR AUSTINS. 

 56. Zinckenia nigerrimalis, sp.n. (PI. IX, Fig. 10.) 



Antenna3 of male, with the tuft of scales from basal joint very 

 large, convolute, and enclosing the base of the shaft, which is 

 greatly thickened by scales on inner side after the excision. Deep 

 dull black ; palpi with the second joint banded with white ; pectus 

 and legs partly white ; abdomen with slight dorsal segmental lines 

 on upper sides and broad bands on ventral surface. Fore wing with 

 medial white spots in cell, below the cell and on inner margin ; 

 a trifid spot beyond the cell above vein 5, and two spots nearer the 

 termen between veins 3 and 5 ; cilia white above middle and 

 tornus. Hind wing with oblique, slightly curved, white medial 

 band not reaching costa or inner margin ; cilia white below 

 apex, and tipped with white near middle. 



4 (J, 8 9 ; December-March. 



