1867.] MR. F. MOORE ON BENGALESE LEPIDOPTERA. 667 



spots above the anal angle of the hind wing. Labial and maxillary 

 palpi and eyes black. Fore legs blackish. 



Expanse I^ inch. 



DarjeeUng. In Coll. W. S. Atkinson ; F. Moore. 



Ramila, n. g., Moore. 



Male. Labial palpi porrect, slender ; second and third joints ot 

 equal length ; third joint pilose, pointed. Maxillary palpi extending 

 beyond the head to near the tip of the labial, pilose, tufted at the apex. 

 Proboscis small. Head large, broad, prominent, projecting consider- 

 ably beyond the eyes, oval in front. Antennae minutely serrated. Body 

 rather stout ; abdomen extending beyond the hind wings. Legs mode- 

 rate ; fore tibiae incrassate, pilose beneath ; hind tibiae with four rather 

 long spurs. Fore wings elongate ; costa nearly straight ; apex much 

 produced and slightly falcate ; exterior margin straight, very oblique, 

 angle rounded ; posterior margin convex in the middle : hind wings 

 trigonate ; apex produced and slightly falcate ; anal angle truncate. 



Ramila marginella, n. sp. (PL XXXIIL fig. 16.) 



Male silvery white : fore wing with numerous short tranverse lu- 

 nulate iridescent wrinkles ; a narrow cupreous-brown marginal band 

 along the costa ; two oblique transverse narrow brown lines, the outer 

 line submarginal and irregular, the inner line rather indistinct and ter- 

 minated by two small brown discal spots, another similar spot being 

 situated some distance within the cell. Two short transverse narrow 

 brown lines crossing the lower part of the hind wing. Both wings with 

 a narrow black lunular line to the exterior margin. Cilia of both wings 

 pale ferruginous, edged with cinereous, the division being by a narrow 

 black lunular line. Sides of head in front and palpi above brown. 

 Fore legs partly brown ; tarsi brown at the base of each joint. 



Expanse 14 inch. 



Darjeeling. Li Coll. W. S. Atkinson ; F. Moore. 



Genus Crambus. 



Crambus consociellus, Walk. Cat. Lep. Het. B. M. xxvii. p. 159. 



Note. — North America is given in the * Brit. Mus. Catalogue ' as 

 the habitat of this insect. This I have ascertained to be an error. 



Genus Acara, Walk. 

 ACARA MOROSELLA, Walk. ib. p. 199. 

 Silhet. 



Genus Schosnobius. 



ScH(ENOBius MiNUTELLUs, Zellcr, Mouogr. Chilo. et Cramb. p. 5 

 (1863). ^ 



Calcutta {W. S. Atkinson). 



S. PUNCTELLUS, Zeller, ib. p. 4 (1863). 

 Calcutta {W. S. Atkinson). 



