52 LOED WALSINGHAM ON NEW PYRALID^E. 



appearance, though not in structure, of the American genus Acrolophus, Poey, and its 

 allies. 



Scopocera, Moore, and Pannucha, Moore, are also allied genera, with somewhat similar 

 structural peculiarities on the basal joint of the antennae, but differing from Ccenodomus 

 in the degree of pectination or pubescence on the remaining joints of these organs. 



Titanoceros, Calamola, and Astrapometis, all described by Meyrick (Trans. Ent. Soc. 

 1884, pp. 61 et seq.), are also allied genera. 



DESCRIPTION OF PLATE V. 



Fig. 1. Ccenodomus Hockingi, <$ . la. Head, front view. lb. Head, side view. 1 c. Portion of 

 antenna of (J, magnified. 



Fig. 2. Ccenodomus Hockingi, $ . 2 a. Portion of ? , magnified. 



Fig. 3. A colony of larvae in agglomerated cases among leaves of Eugenia jambolana, Lam. 3 a. Section 

 of agglomerated empty larval cases. 3 b. Single larva extracted from its case. 3 c. A group of 

 three cases, heads of the larvae protruding. 3 d. Magnified section of silken wall of larval case. 



Fig. 4. Neuratiou of fore wing. 4 a. Neuration of hind wing. 



