338 ON LEPIDOPTERA FROM WESTERN INDIA. [June 5, 



This genus was wrongly assigned by Guence a place amonj^st the 

 Noctuse. The larva spins a cocoon between leaves, somewhat 

 flattened, and of glutinous silk, from the end of which the empty 

 pupa-case remains sticking out after the emergence of the imago. 

 Superficially the species have a certain amount of resemblance to 

 the Tortrix, Carpocapsa pomonella, but the absence of the fork at 

 the base of the submedian nervure of the fore wing prevents its 

 admission among the Tortricina. Its more appropriate place would 

 seem to be near the beginning of the Tineina, in the neighbourhood 

 of the genus Atychia and its allies. 



Family Tineid.«. 



201. HaPSIFERA SECLUSELLA. (No. 67.) 



Cimitra sedusella, Wlk. Cat. Lep. Het. B. M. xxix. p. 780. 

 One male, Campbellpore, June 12, 1886. 



"Walker's type in the Brit. Mus. collection is a female, and there- 

 fore considerably larger than the present specimen. 



202. Alavona barbarella. (No. 81.) 



Alavona barbarella, Wlk. Cat. Lep. Het. B. M. xxviii. p. 575. 

 One male, July 5, 1886, Campbellpore. 



Family Plutellid^. 



203. AziNis assamensis. 



Hyponomeuta assamensis, Butler, Trans. Ent. Soc. 1879, p. 6. 

 One male from Kala Pani, April 28, 1887. 

 Mr. Butler's type is from Cachar. 



20-1. Hyponomeuta millepunctatelltjs, sp. n. (No. 105.) 



Fore wing bluish white, with five complete rows of very small, 

 black dots, and several intermediate incomjjlete rows ; costa narrowly 

 black at the base ; head, thorax, and abdomen like the fore wings ; 

 thorax with six or eight black dots. Hind wings dark grey, rather 

 transparent ; fringes paler grey. Expanse of wings 22 millim. 



Two females, August 9, 1880, Kala Pani. 



Akin to H. padi, but easily distinguished by the intermediate half 

 rows of dots. 



205. Adela latifasciella, sp. n. (No. 130.) 



One male, August 24, 1880, Thundiani, much worn. 



The fore wings violaceous purple towards the apex, apparently 

 paler towards the base, with a broad oblique yellowish-white fascia 

 beyond the middle. 



Family Cryptolechiid.«:. 



206. Gelechia, sp. 



One male, September 20, 1886, Berham Gully. 



Fore wings pointed ; base of the costa and two blotches, one before, 



