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March, and November (Green, Pole). Closely allied to P. sepositelta, but 

 certainly distinct by the white head and general colouring, and the position of 

 th^ plical stigma, which in P. sepositella is always obliquely before first discal. 

 The three bred specimens were reared by Mr. Green from larvae feeding in 

 the same way as sepositella, and in cases Of precisely the same form ; he sent 

 me the three cases, carefully labelled with individual numbers corresponding 

 to the specimens, and I see no difference in form ; in both species the indi- 

 vidual cases vary much in colour and appearance, according to the nature of 

 the sand-grains and refuse employed in their construction, and one of the 

 cretata cases is elegantly marbled with dark grey and white. 



Pseudodoxia zopheropa, n. sp, 



£9- 12-14 mm. Head, palpi, antennae, and thorax dark bronzy-fuscous. 

 Abd men fuscous. Forewings elongate, costa moderately arched, apex obtuse, 

 termen rounded, rather strongly oblique ; bronzy-fuscous, suflusedly irrorated 

 with dark fuscous ; stigmata obscure, dark fuscous, plical beneath first discal : 

 cilia bronzy-fuscous. Hindwings pale bronzy-fuscous ; cilia whitis-h-f nscous. 



Six specimens, Puttalam, Ceylon, in February, November, and December 

 (Pole). 



Epicallima isopselia, n. sp. 



ft V- 8-10 mm. Head deep shining bronze mixed with dark fuscous, sides 

 and face white, collar mixed with white. Palpi white, second joint suffused 

 with desp bronze externally except towards apex, terminal joint blackish. 

 Antennae blackish spotted with white, ciliations in ft 2. Thorax shining orange- 

 bronze. Abdomen dark bronzy-fuscous. Forewings elongate, rather narrow, 

 costa gently arched, apex round-pointed, termen very obliquely rounded ; 

 shining bronzy-orange ; markings shining white, edged with dark fuscous 

 suffusion ; a slender basal fascia not reaching costa, somewhat extended on 

 dorsum ; slender direct fasciae at §■ and §, second interrupted in middle ; some 

 irregular subconfluent spots round apex and termen : cilia whitish with a dark 

 fuscous apical line, basal half orange, towards tornus suffused with fuscous. 

 Hindwings lanceolate, cilia 2 ; dark bronzy-fuscous ; cilia dark bronzy-fuscous. 



Four specimens, Peradeniya, Ceylon, in February (Green, Pole). 



Epicullirna semantris, n. sp. 



#9. 9-11 mm. Head and thorax shining orange-bronze, forehead shining 

 white. Palpi orange, terminal joint dark fuscous, tip whitish. Antennae white 

 ringed with dark fuscous, ciliations 1. Abdomen grey. Forewings elongate, 

 narrow, costa gently arched, apex round-pointed, termen extremely obliquely 

 rounded ; deep orange ; markings white finely edged with dark fuscous irrora- 

 tion ; a short almost dorsal mark from middle of base ; a narrow somewhat 

 oblique fascia from before £ of costa to middle of dorsum • a rather large 

 subquadrate spot on costa at f, more or less confluent beneath with a praetornal 

 spot of purplish-fuscous suffusion ; a suffused purplish fuscous apical spot, 

 extended along termen: cilia orange-yellow, towards tornus sufiused with 

 purplish-fuscous. Hindwings narrow -lanceolate, cilia 3 ;grey ; cilia light grey. 



