1881.] WESTERN INDIA, BELOOCHISTAN, ETC. 623 



parallel : secondaries decidedly smaller, the costal vein and the sub- 

 costal branches well separated throughout their entire length, the 

 inferior angle of the cell more produced ; body more slender ; palpi 

 obliquely depressed. 



100. SCOTOMERA TRISTIS, sp. n. (No. 18). 



Primaries above blackish grey, an indistinct angulated stripe 

 across the basal fourth and a second near the outer margin whitish, 

 costa regularly dotted with whitish ; secondaries pale grey with 

 slight brownish reflections ; head creamy white; thorax dark grey; 

 abdomen pale grey : under surface silvery whitish ; primaries with 

 black-spotted costal margin; legs whity brown, mottled above with 

 grey but very indistinctly. Expanse of wings 7 lines. 



Two specimens. Kurrachee, April 1880. 



Phycid^. 



101. Mella zinckenella* (No. 19). 



Phycis sinclcenella, Treitschke, Schmett. Eur. ix. i. p. 201 

 (1832). 



Phycis etiella, Treitschke, loc. cit. x. 3, p. 276 (1835). 



Mella dymnusalis, Walker, Cat. Lep. Het. xix. p. 1018 (1859). 



Assara albicostalis, Walker, loc. cit. xxvii. p. 80 (1863). 



Modiana scitivittalis. Walker, loc. cit. p. 83 (1863). 



Alata anticalis, Walker, loc. cit. p. 108 (1863), 



Arucha mdicatalis, Walker, loc. cit. p. 202 (1863). 



Alata subaurella. Walker, loc. cit. xxxv. p. 1724 (1866). 



Alata hastiferella, Walker, loc. cit. p. 1 725 (1866). 



Var. Etiella decipiens, Staudinger, Berl. ent. Zeit. p. 195 (1870). 



Crambus sabtilinus, Butler, Ami. & Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 5, vol. iv. 

 p. 455 (1879). 



Five specimens. Kurrachee, May and December 1S79. 



Also common in March and November ; the species seems to be 

 perfectly cosmopolitan in its range. 



TiNEIDjE. 



102. Tinea glabrella. 



Ti7iea glabrella, Walker, Cat. Lep. Het. xxviii. p. 478 (1863). 

 One specimen. Kurrachee, May 1880. 



103. Hapsifera eburnea, sp. n. (No. 39). 



Primaries pure snow-white, with the central longitudinal and ex- 

 ternal areas creamy white and speckled with brown, two or three 

 darker brown spots in a longitudinal line below the cell, one across 

 the end of the cell, and another halfway between the cell and the 

 apex, a black spot at the origin of the first subcostal branch, and a 

 marginal series of black dots ; fringe with central and apical series 



^ The generic name Etiella being that of a synonym of the species, I have here 

 adopted the iarst generic name given to the species bv Walker. 



