878 LIEUT.-COL. C. SWINHOK ON THE LEPIDOPTERA [DcC. 1, 



costa brownish, and with two brown bands, one aatemedial, nearly 

 straight, the other postmedial, and obUque, ending on the costa 

 near the apex ; marginal points black ; fringe interlined in five parts 

 white and brown. Hind wings paler than the fore wings, with a 

 faint postmedial line. Underside testaceous, with a postmedial line 

 through both wings. 



Expanse of wings, d' 1, 2 1^ inch. 



Crambid^. 



182. Chilo lincusalis. 

 Homceosomat.1 lincusalis, Walker, xxvii. 26. 

 Poona, June. 



183. Chilo cervinelltjs. 



Chilo cervinellus, Moore, P. Z. S. 1872, p. 581, pi. 34. f. 7. 

 Sattara, June; Matheran, May. 



184. Chilo gratiosellus. 



Chilo ffratiosellus, Walker, xxx. 967. 

 Poona, November ; Bombay, October. 



185. Chilo interrtjptellus. 



Ohilo interruptellus, Moore, P. Z. S. 1872, p. 581, pi. 34. fig. 5. 

 Poona, June. 



186. Chilo aurifusellus. 



Cramhus aurifusellus, Walker, xxxv. p. 1756. 

 Poona, October. 



187. SCHCENOBIUS BISIGNATUS. 



Schoenobius hisignatus, Zeller, MS. (Coll. B.M.). 



Poena, October. 



Pale yellowish cream-colour, shining, with a slight suffusion of 

 pinkish. Fore wiugs with costa and apex pinkish ; costa blackish 

 near the base, a black spot at the end of the cell and another above 

 the hinder margin, a little inside of its centre. Hind wings white. 

 Underside same as upper side but duller. 



Expanse of wings, <S j^, $ AnuT ii^ch. 



188. Catagela admotella. 



Catagela admotella. Walker, xxvii. 192. 

 Poona, December. 



Charltona, gen. uov. 



Male and female. Fore wings long, narrow, exterior margin 

 obliquely convex, posterior margin convex towards the base ; cell 

 extending two thirds the length ; first subcostal emitted at three 

 fifths before end of the cell, second and third close to end, third 

 bifid ; discocellular slender, inwardly oblique, slightly bent near each 



