Genera and Species of Pyralide. 467 
outwards on the submedian fold, second at two thirds, forming 
an angle outwards on the median nervure (on the left wing there 
is no angle, but a simple sinus) ; some ochreous costal dots 
between the lines ; cell-spot dark, rather large; fringe dark 
grey, with a darker inner line. Hind wings dull golden 
ochreous, fuscous grey towards base and along hind margin, 
and with a large grey cell-spot; fringe dark grey, as in fore 
wings. Head, thorax, and abdomen dark reddish grey. 
Underside like upper, but duller. 
Expanse of wings 22 millim. 
Several from the Khasias. 
Easily distinguished by the dull ochreous hind wings. 
Subfamily Hwporricur2. 
ENDOTRICHOPSIS, gen. nov. 
Agreeing in shape and markings of the wings and in neura- 
tion with Hndotricha, as well*as in the lengthened patagia, 
which, in fact, reach almost to the end of the abdomen. The 
antenne, however, resemble those of Zania, Wlk. (= Endo- 
trichodes, Rag.), having an enlarged basal joint prolonged on 
the outside into a tooth; the antenne themselves are long, 
subdentate, with short fascicles of cilia (in the single specimen 
from which the diagnosis is taken there appear traces of some 
long scales in tufts some little distance before the apex) ; the 
labial palpi are strongly upcurved in front of face, ending in 
sharp pencils of hair which reach well above the forehead ; 
ocelli present, but minute, almost hidden beneath the base of 
the thickened basal joint of antenne. 
Type Endotrichopsis rhodopteralis, sp. n. 
Endotrichopsis rhodopteralis, sp. n. 
Fore wings shining rosy, tinged towards the base and costa 
with dull ferruginous ; interior line invisible; exterior line 
only indicated for a short distance below costa, straight, 
whitish, with a darker outer edge; costa with a regular series 
of semielliptic white spots; fringes bright rosy at apex and 
lower two thirds, white between. Hind wings brighter rosy, 
slightly ferruginous, with faint indications of two paler curved 
darker-edged lines; fringe white, with the base unevenly 
rosy brown. Head, thorax, patagia, and abdomen testaceous, 
rosy-tinged. Underside the same, with the markings clearer ; 
the costal markings of fore wings more largely developed, 
each with a reddish centre and brown edge; a small dark cell- 
