528 LIEUT.-COL. C. SWINHOE ON [Nov. 4, 



116. Sterra sacraria, Linn. Syst. Nat. i. (2) p. 863 (1766). 

 Common in November. 



Erosiid^e. 



117. Erosia hyperbolica, n. sp. (Plate XL VIII. fig. 15.) 



Kurrachee, May. 



General colour pale reddish cinereous ; eyes black ; body slender, 

 cylindrical ; fore wings with the costa straight, long, apex rounded, 

 hinder margin very short, notched behind the angle, outer margin 

 round, slightly toothed ; hind wings small, with the outer margin 

 produced into two long teeth. The entire surface of both wings 

 deeply irrorated with reddish ochreous ; a basal, medial, and outer 

 band of dark reddish ochreous ; a semidiaphanous white spot in the 

 centre of the medial band of the fore wings ; an elongated semi- 

 diaphanous latitudinal streak in the centre of the same band in the 

 hind wings ; fringe whitish. Expanse of wings 1 T ? inch. 



Crambices. 

 Crambid^e. 



118. Scirpophaga degenerella, Walker, Cat. Lep. Het. B. M. 

 xxviii. p. 524. 



Jemedar Ke Landi, March. 



119. Crambtjs zonelltjs, n. sp. (Plate XLVIII. fig. 16.) 



Kurrachee, May. 



Allied to C. decolor ellus. Yellowish fawn-colour; abdomen whitish; 

 last joint of the labial palpi very long, j\j inch ; abdomen extending 

 somewhat beyond the wings. Fore wings acute, outer border nearly 

 straight, slightly oblique, marginal points black ; fore wings darker 

 towards the costa and outer border, a faint brown streak along the 

 subcostal nervure, a black dot at the end of the cell, two brown spots 

 below, on the submedian nervure, and a brown shadowy band run- 

 ning in from the apex, towards the centre of the hinder margin, but 

 stopping half way ; hind wings whitish. Expanse of wings j-q inch. 



NyCTEOLIDjE. 



120. Earias tristrigosa, Butler, P. Z. S. 1881, p. 614. 

 Very common throughout the year. 



121. Earias frondosana, Walker, Cat. Lep. Het. B. M. xxvii. 

 p. 204. 



Kurrachee, February. 



Tortricid^e. 



122. P^edisca decolorana, Freyer, Neuere Beitrage, 318, 5 

 (1831-58). 



February and May. 



