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beneath, terminal joint as long as second, slender, acute. Posterior iibise 

 clothed with long hairs above. Forewings with 4 absent, 7 and 8 stalked, 7 

 to apex, 11 from before middle. Hindwings §, ovate-lanceolate, cilia 1 ; 

 4 absent, 6 and 7 rather approximated. 

 Allied to Pseudodoxia. 



Eonympha erythrozona, n. sp. 



$. 12-14 mm. Head and thorax yellow-ochreous mixed with crimson, 

 face whitish-ochreons. Palpi whitish-ochreous, slightly crimson-sprinkled. 

 Antennae and abdomen whitish-ochreous„ Forewings elongate, costa moderate- 

 ly arched, apex round-pointed, termen very obliquely rounded ; deep yellow 

 ochreous j basal area suffusedly mixed with crimson ; three narrow irregular 

 oblique crimson fasciae, before and beyond middle, and near apex ; a crimson 

 line along apical portion of costa and termen ; cilia ochreous-yellowish, round 

 apex nmed with crimson. Hindwings grey ; cilia pale whitish-ochreous. 



i'our specimens, Matale, Ceylon, from October to December (Pole). 



Pseudodoxia chalcias, n. sp. 



$ 9- 16-20 mm. Head ochreous-orange. Palpi pale orange-ochreous, 

 second joint dark fuscous except apex. Antennae bronzy-ochreous, towards 

 base dark fuscous. Thorax dark purplish-fuscous. Abdomen dark fuscous, 

 apex pale ochreous. Forewings elongate, narrow, costa gently arched, apex 

 round-pointed, termen very obliquely rounded ; ochreous bronze ; base narrowly 

 dark purplish-fuscous ; a suffused dark purplish-fuscous terminal fascia, rather 

 broad on costa, narrowed to a point on tornus : cilia dark fuscous. Hindwings 

 more or less dark f uscous y sometimes bronzy-tinged ; cilia bronzy-fuscous 

 sometimes darker-mixed, lighter towards tornus. 



Three specimens, Maskeliya, Ceylon, in February and March (Pole). 



Pseudodoxia sepositella, Walk. 



(Gelechia sepositella, Walk, Tin, 630 ; Pseudodoxia lirnulus, Durr. Ent. Mo. 

 Mag., 1895, 107.) 



There is no doubt about this identification, which Mr. Durrant must have 

 accidentally overlooked. I have received a series of bred specimens from 

 Mr Green, with examples of the cases ; the larval habits have been already 

 published. 



Pseudodoxia cretata, n. sp. 



$$. 13-lB mm. Head, palpi, antennae, and thorax ochreous white, second 

 joint of palpi externally suffused with dark fuscous except apea. Abdomen 

 whitish. Forewings elongate, narrow, costa gently arched, apex round-pointed, 

 termen very obliquely rounded ; 8 often absent ; white, more or less sprinkled 

 with pale fuscous and sometimes a few dark fuscous scales ; a black dot on 

 base of costa ; a fine black dash beneath costa near base ; stigmata rather 

 large, black, plical beneath or hardly before first discal ; a series of irregular 

 black dots along posterior part of costa and termen : cilia white, irrorated with 

 fuscous. Hindwings ligbt grey ; cilia whitish-grey. 



Four specimens (three bred), Peradeniya and Matale, Ceylon, in February, 



