1883.] MR. A. G. BUTLER ON INDIAN LEPIDOPTERA, 173 



subcostal branches forking from a long footstalk ; discocellulars 

 oblique ; median branches as in primaries. Palpi erect, not reaching 

 to a level with the top of the head ; eyes large and prominent ; 

 antennae long, simple ; abdomen moderately robust and rather short, 

 not reaching to the anal angles of the secondaries ; legs long, 

 moderately slender. 



141. Delocharis herbicolens, sp. n. 



Pinky whitish ; wings with the basal third slightly brownish ; 

 a black dot at the end of each discoidal cell ; a nearly straight red- 

 brown discal band with darker edges, and a brownish external border 

 limited internally by a darker undulated hne ; these bands are less 

 defined on the secondaries than on the primaries ; on the under 

 surface they are paler on all the wings. Expanse of wings 33 mm. 



" Solun, common in grass ; but the month unfortunately is not 

 recorded."— C. S. 



142. COREMIA, sp. 



A broken and headless specimen of a species near to C. ferrugata 

 of Europe. 



No exact locality recorded. 



The Phycidae of the collection were submitted to M. Ragonot for 

 examination ; but he pronounced them to be too much worn for 

 determination, in which verdict I perfectly agree with him. 



Crambites. 



143. Jartheza chrysographella. 



Chilo chrysographellus, KoUar, Hiigel's Kaschmir, p. 494 (1848). 

 "Mhow, February 1882 ; taken here also in March and Novem- 

 ber."— C. S. 



144. Crambus todarius, sp. n. 



Shining snow-white ; primaries with a longitudinal diffused golden- 

 brown streak below the cell ; secondaries slightly sordid at apex : 

 primaries below smoky brown with shining white borders ; secon- 

 daries shining white, with the veins towards costa brown. Expanse 

 of wings 23 mm. 



Neilgherries. 



Tortricites. 



145. CACOiiCIA MTCACEANA? 



Cacoecta micaceana, Walker, Cat. Lep. Het. xxviii. p. 314, n. 21 

 (1863). 

 Solun. 



146. P.EDISCA DECOLORANA? 



Pfedisca decolorana, Freyer, Neuere Beitrage, 318, 5 (1831-58). 



Kurrachee, May 18/9. 



Our European example of this species is rubbed ; and the specimen 

 before me is distorted through the rusting of the pin ; the general 



