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in the crevices of the bark of the tree or in the crevices at the roots, 

 using the bark and weaving it with the silk, not cementing it, and 

 the moth invariably emerges just before sunset, so that they may be 

 able to get on the wing by nightfall ; they are never on the wing 

 in daylight ; they are much sought after by lizards and by bats ; 

 the caterpillars are quite common at Poona on the Ficus religiosa. 

 Out of thirty reared by Mr. Taplin every moth emerged between 

 4.30 and 5 p.m. 



43. Crambomorpha entella. 



Phalcena tinea entella, Cram. Pap. Exot. iii. p. 27, pi- 208. f. D. 

 Bombay, September, October, and November. Common. 



44. DiGAMA hearseyana. 



Digama hearseyana, Moore, Cat. Lap. Mus. E. 1. C. pt. ii. p. 298, 

 pi. vii a, 6, figs. 3, 3a. 



Poona, February ; Bombay. 



45. Brunia chota, n. sp. (Plate XX. fig. 11.) 



Fore wings pale lilacine ochreous-browii ; hind wings paler and of 

 a duller tint. Body, palpi, and legs pale lilacine ochreous-browu. 

 Expanse -^-^ inch. 

 Poona, October. 



46. BiZONE PUELLA. 



Phalana noctua puella, Drury, Exot. Ins. ii. p. 3, pi. 2. f. 2. 

 Bombay, October and N'ovember. 



47. ^Emene taprobanis. 



Mmene taprobanis. Walker, ii. p. 542. 

 Poonr. ; Belgaum ; Bombay, November. 



48. ^Emene tenebrosa. 



Mmene tenehrosa, Moore, P. Z. S. 1878, p. 34. 



49. Barsine rubricosa. 



Lyccena rubricosa, Moore, P. Z. S. 1878, p. 30, pi. 3. f. I. 

 Bombay, August, October, and November. 



50. Nepita anila. 



Nepita amla, Moore, Cat. Lep. Mus. E. I. C. part ii. p. 302. 

 Poona, August ; Bombay, July, August, and September. 



50 a. Nepita semtfascia. 



Setina semifascia. Walker, ii. p. 521. 



Bombay. 



50 b. Rceselia pascua, n. sp. (Plate XX. fig. 6.) 



Poona, October ; Bombay, September. 



Pure white above, fore wings with some brown markings on the 

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