1888.] FROM WESTERN INDIA. 331 



the Berham Gully, September 24, 188(3 "Fairly common in 

 August." 



Also recorded from Darjiling. 



165. EUPITHECIA QUADRIPUNCTATA, Sp. 11. 



Fore wing silky grey, semidiaphanons, without any markings 

 except a large spot of raised black scales on tlie cell ; three dark 

 costal spots above it, and a very faint pale undulating subniarginal 

 line ; fringes grey, with a thin black basal line. Hind win:; still 

 more sparsely scaled, with a dark central spot. Head, thorax, and 

 abdomen dark grey ; the incisions of the segments whitish. Expanse 

 of wings 28 millim. 



One female from Thundiani, April 30, 1887, at sallow-bloom. 



The species resembles E. trisignata, but lias longer, more pointed 

 fore wiugs, with thinner scaling. 



166. EupiTHECiA, sp. 



One female, taken September 24 in the Berham Gully, is in too 

 poor a condition to admit of identification. The fore wings are 

 pointed, dull fuscous, with a linear black central spot, and traces of 

 transverse lines. Hind wing more greyish, with traces of a paler 

 band. Expanse of wings 20 millim. 



Family Euboliid^. 



167. EUBOLIA NASIFERA, Sp. U. (No. 151.) 



Fore wing whitish grey, tinged towards the base with fuscous ; 

 basal patch small, inconspicuous, its curved outer edge only visible, 

 the usually pale fascia beyond it being of the same shade ; central 

 fascia with its margins velvety brown, and a pale pinkish-grey space 

 between them, in which, at the end of the cell, is a short linear dash. 

 The inner edge of the central fascia forms two short curves ; the 

 outer forms a strong angulation in the middle, below which it is 

 deeply concave ; it is followed immediately by two or three pinkish- 

 grey lines ; in the grey hind margin is a pale subniarginal line ; a 

 dark dash obliquely from the apex, and a dark grey shade on the 

 costa before the apex. Hind wing pale fuscous, with a faint trace of 

 a darker band and a paler submargiual fascia. Fringes of both 

 wings grey. Head, thorax, and abdomen dark grey. Antennae of 

 male pectinated. Underside grey, with the dark markings of the 

 fore wing showing through. 



Expanse of wings 32 millim. 



One male, in fine condition, Thundiani, August 19, 1886. 



168. Anaitis efformata. (Nos. 110, 185.) 



Anaitis efformata, Gu. Phal. ii. p. 500. 



Two females, five males, from Thundiani and Nandar, August, 

 September, and October. 



Guenee gives Syria as the locality for the species, and says it is 

 closely related to A. jilagiata, L., but smaller, fore wings paler. 



