528 LIEUT.-COL. C. SWINHOE ON [NoV. 4, 



. 116. Sterra sacraria, Linn. Syst. Nat. i. (2) p. 863 (1766). 

 Common in November. 



Erosiid^. 



117. Erosia hyperbolica, n. sp. (Plate XL VIII. fig. 15.) 



Kurrachee, May. 



General colour pale reddish cinereous ; eyes black ; body slender, 

 cylindrical ; fore wings with the costa straight, long, apex rounded, 

 hinder margin very short, notched behind the angle, outer margin 

 round, slightly toothed ; hind wings small, with the outer margin 

 produced into two long teeth. The entire surface of both wings 

 deeply irrorated with reddish ochreous ; a basal, medial, and outer 

 band of dark reddish ochreous ; a semidiaphanous white spot in the 

 centre of the medial band of the fore wings ; an elongated senu- 

 diaphanous latitudinal streak in the centre of the same band in the 

 hind wings ; fringe whitish. Expanse of wings 1j~q inch. 



Crambices. 



CRAMBIDiE. 



118. SciRPOPHAGADEGENERELLA, Walker, Cat. Lep. Het. B. M. 

 xxviii. p. 524. 



Jemedar Ke Landi, March. 



119. Crambus zonellus, n. sp. (Plate XLVIII. fig. 16.) 



Kurrachee, May. 



AlWedto C.decolorelhis. Yellowish fawn-colour; abdomen whitish; 

 last joint of the labial palpi very long, j\j inch ; abdomen extending 

 somewhat beyond the wings. Fore wings acute, outer border nearly 

 straight, slightly oblique, marginal points black ; fore wings darker 

 towards the costa and outer border, a faint brown streak along the 

 subcostal nervure, a black dot at the end of the cell, two brown spots 

 below, on the submedian nervure, and a brown shadowy band run- 

 ning in from the apex, towards the centre of the hinder margin, but 

 stopping half way ; hmd wings whitish. Expanse of wings ^^^ inch. 



Nycteolid>3e. 



120. Earias tkistrigosa, Butler, P. Z. S. 1881, p. 614. 

 Very common throughout the year. 



121. Earias frondosana. Walker, Cat. Lep. Het. B. M. xxvii. 

 p. 204. 



Kurrachee, February. 



Tortricid^. 



122. PjEdisca decolorana, Freyer, Neuere Beitrage, 318, 5 



(1831-58). 



February and May. 



