394 ON LEPIDOPTERA FROM WESTERN INDIA. [June 29, 
173. CrpARIA ALBIGIRATA ¢ 
Cidaria albigirata, Kollar in Hiigel’s Kaschm. iv. 2, p. 489 
(1848). 
Murree, 12th August, 1885. 
This agrees tolerably closely with Kollar’s description, but his 
statement that it belongs to the neighbourhood of Cidaria prunata 
and suffumata is misleading, if this be his species, since it is closely 
allied to the European C. picata, and decidedly more closely than to 
either of the above-mentioned insects; it occurs also in Afghan- 
istan. 
174. PHIBALAPTERYX, sp. n. ? 
A single specimen, much faded, worn, and without any antennee or 
palpi, apparently of a new species. 
Bugnoter, 19th September, 1885. 
CRAMBID&. 
175. JARTHEZA CHRYSOGRAPHELLA. 
Chilo chrysographellus, Kollar in Hiigel’s Kaschm. iv. p. 494 
(1848). 
Campbellpore, 30th July, 1885. 
176. APURIMA XANTHOGASTRELLA. 
Apurima wanthogastrella, Walker, Cat. Lep. Het. xxvil. p. 194. 
n. 1 (1863). 
Campbellpore, 28th July, 1885. 
TORTRICIDE. 
177. CERACE TETRAONIS, sp. 0. 
Primaries above black, regularly dotted with pale yellow; costal 
border crossed by numerous short yellow striz ; a longitudinal sub- 
costal bright red stripe from base to outer margin: secondaries with 
the discoidal cell and costal area nearly to apex bright orange ochre- 
ous, remainder of the wing black; five black costal spots; an 
ochreous apical spot ; abdominal third of wing spotted all over with 
ochreous: body blackish, head and collar spotted with yellow, 
abdomen with ochreous margins to the segments: primaries below 
without yellow dotting, the red stripe replaced by an ochreous patch 
fillmg the discoidal cell and a spot on outer margin; the yellow 
colouring on the secondaries paler than above, otherwise similar ; 
body below whitish. Expanse of wings 28 millim. 
Murree, 28th August, 1885. 
Allied to C. onustana of Nepal. 
CHOREUTIDE. 
178. TEGNA HYBLZELLA. 
Tegna hybleella, Walker, Cat. Lep. Het., Suppl. v. p. 1810 
(1866). 
Campbellpore, 20th July, 1885. 
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