336 MR, W. WARREN ON LEPIDOPTERA [JuilC 5, 



Family Phycitid^. 



189. Anerastia, ? sp. 



Two examples, probably distinct, from Campbellpore, 26 and 30 

 May, 1886, both terribly worn, and without palpi. 



190. ACROBASIS NIGRESCENS, Sp. n. 



Fore wings blackish grey, with two transverse pale lines ; the first 

 distinct, white, oblique and sliglitly curved before the middle ; 

 immediately beyond this line the costa is broadly darker, and the 

 inner margin before it; the second line is grey, submaigiual, and 

 bordered on each side with darker ; fringes grey, with a row of 

 black dots at their base ; in the centre of the costa is a paler space 

 with two grey wedge-shaped marks below it, each mark containing 

 an arrow-headed black spot. Iliiid wing and fringes dark grey, 

 somewhat diaphanous. Head, thorax, and abdomen blackish. 



Expanse of wings 20 millim. 



One female from Kala Pani, September 1, 1886. 



191. Spermatophthora (?) pulverulenta, sp. n. 



Fore wing grey, powdered with darker, mealy-looking, with no 

 traces whatever of spots or markings. Hind wing white, with veins 

 and hind margin fuscous ; head and thorax like the fore wing ; 

 abdomen paler. Expanse of wings 18 millim. 



One female, July 23, 1886, Campbellpore. 



192. Myelois (?) carnea, sp. n. 



Fore wing smooth, dull salmon-colour, with the costa broadly, 

 and the hind margin narrowly, greyish white, intermixed with 

 darker atoms ; a tine pale transverse line before the middle, only 

 distinct on the inner margin ; with a fine black dot on its outer 

 edge above the inner margin ; a similar, but sinuous, submarginal 

 hne, with a black dot before it near the costa ; fringes salmon-colour. 

 Hind wings white, with the veins and hind margin fuscous ; cilia 

 whitish ; face and palpi pinkish grey ; thorax and (probably) the 

 abdomen salmon-coloured. 



Expanse of wings 18 millim. 



One female, Campbellpore, June 8, 1886. 



The only example sent being a female, it is impossible to state 

 positively to which genus it belongs. 



Myelois converyens, ErschofF, Fedtschenko, Raise, Lep. p. 86, 

 pi. vi. fig. 98, and Myelois urUcella, id. fig. 99, both from Turke- 

 stan, appear nearly related to the present species. 



193. Canthelia lxjcida, sp. n. 



Fore wings pale yellowish olive, with the basal patch, a central 

 streak, another beyond the end of the cell, and the extreme hind 

 margin lucid pink. Hind wings yellowish white, with pinkish hind 

 margin. Head, thorax, and abdomen yellowish olive. Expanse of 

 wings 14 millim. 



One female only, from Campbellpore, May 26, 1886. 



Possibly only a variety of C. eegnusalis. 



