1895.] OF THE SCHCEXOBIIN^ AND CEAMBIN^. 917 



(18)tSCH(E>-0BIUS MAJOEAXIS, n. Sp. 



2 . Head, thorax, and abdomen pale rufous brown ; anal tuft 

 whitish. Fore wing pale rufous brown, with an obscure series of 

 dark specks from near apex to inner margin just beyond middle. 

 Hind wing pure white. 



Another specimen has a diffused dark rufous fascia from base 

 through the cell to the oblique specks and apex. 



Hob. Afghanistan. Exp. 42 mm. 



(19)tScH(EKOBnjs iiNEATUS, Butl. A. M. N. H. iv. p. 457. Japan. 



(20)tScH(ENOBirs cosTAXis, Moore, Lep. Ceyl. iii. p. 388, pi. 184. 

 f. 15. Ceylon. 



List of undetermined Spedes. 



Schcenobius celidias, Meyr. Trans. Ent. Soc. 1894, p. 475. Borneo. 

 „ iripunctellus, Eob. Ann. Lye. N. York, ix. 314. Texas. 



„ terreus, Zell. Hor. Ent. Eoss. xiii. 10. Madagascar. 



„ ochraceellus, Snell. Midd.-Sum. iy. (1)8, p. 79. Sumatra. 



„ vittatus, Moschl. Verb. z.-b. Wien, xxxi. 435. Surinam. 



„ opalescalis, Hulst, Tr. Am. Ent. Soc. xiii. p. 167. 



Arizona. 

 „ chionotus, Meyr. Tr. Ent. Soc. 1889, p. 519. New Guinea. 



„ maocimellus. Fern. Can. Ent. xxiii. p. 30. Texas. 



„ acutellus, Ev. Europe. 



„ caminarius, Zell. Micr. Caffr. p. 68. S. Africa. 



„ chrysosiomus, Zell. Micr. Caffr. p. 68. S. Africa. 



Genus DoNACAUiiA. 

 • Donacaula, Meyr. Trans. Ent. Soc. 1890, p. 466. 



Palpi projecting about three times length of head and thickly 

 scaled ; maxillary palpi triangularly scaled ; frons hairy ; antennae 

 somewhat annulated and ciliated ; abdomen long and slender ; legs 

 and spurs long. Fore wing with the apex rectangular in male, 

 produced and acute in female ; vein 3 from before angle of cell : 

 4, 5 from angle ; 6 from below upper angle ; 7 from angle ; 8, 9, 

 10 stalked; 11 anastomosing with 12 or free. Hind wing with 

 vein 3 from before angle of cell ; 4, 5 well separated at origin ; 

 6, 7 from upper angle, 7 anastomosing slightly with 8. 



Fig. 20. 



Donacaula mucroneUa, cj, f. 



Type. DoNACAUXA MUCBoiraLLA, Schiff. Europe. 



