494 DR. H, J.ELWES, SIRG. HAMPSON, AND ME. J. H. DURRANT [May 1, 



Oamadena polystacta, sp. n. (Plate XXXYI. fig. 7.) 

 <5 . Head and thorax dark brown sufiiised with greyish ; 

 abdomen red- brown sufiVised with dark greyish brown. Fore wing 

 red-brown thickly striated with dark brown, on terminal area 

 forming numerous annulate spots ; the costal and inner areas 

 suflused with dark brown to the medial band ; two indistinct, 

 somewhat irregular dark aiitemedial lines ; a broad oblique dark 

 medial band before the indistinct postmedial line, which is bent 

 outwards below costa, excurved to vein 5, then oblique; an 

 indistinct subterminal line excurved from costa to vein 5, then 

 oblique. Hind wing red-brown thickly striated with dark brown, 

 on terminal half forming numerous annulate spots ; a small 

 black discoidal spot and slight medial line excurved between 

 veins 5 and 2 ; the termen strongly excurved at middle. 



Hab. SiKHiM, Gantok, vi. 03. 1 S , type. £xp. 32 millim. 



P Y R A L I D iE. 



Gallerianje. 



Megarthria velutina Hmpsn. J. Bomb. Soc. xii. j). 304 (1901) ; 

 id. Rom. Mem. viii. pi. 53. f. 12. 

 SiKHiM, Gantok, vi. 03. 1 c? • 



ORAMBINiE. 



*Crambus perlellus Scop. Ent. Carn. no. 620 (1763); Stand. 

 Oat. Lep. pal. p. 4. 



Tibet, Lhasa {Walton), viii. 04. 1 S • 



*Crambus brachyrhabda, sp. n. (Plate XXXYI. fig. 18.) 

 d" . Head, thorax, and abdomen black-brown. Fore wing 

 fuscous brown with a cupreous tinge ; a white fascia on median 

 nervure emitting very short streaks on veins 2, 3, 4; cilia brown 

 at base, brownish grey at tips. Hind wing fuscous brown ; cilia 

 brown at base, brownish grey at tips. 



Rab. SiKHiM (Walton), 1904. 1 d", type. Uxp. 16 millim. 

 Allied to C furcatellus Zett., which is redder with the white 

 streaks beyond lower angle of cell of fore wing much more produced. 



Eschata chrysargyria Wlk. xxxiii. 634 (1865); Moths Ind. 

 iv. p. 29. 



SiKHiM, Raitdong, vi. 03. 1 $ . 



Pyraustin^. 



*Phlyct.enodes sticticalis Linn. Faun. Suec. no. 1354 (1761); 

 Moths Lid. iv. p. 407. 



Tibet, Gyantze, vi. 04, 11 c? , 4 $ ; Lhasa {Walton), viii. Qi, 



5 c?,3 $. 



^PhlyctjiNODEs xxjTHUSALis, sp. n. (Plate XXXYI. fig. 19.) 

 Head, thorax, and abdomen yellow irrorated with brown ; palpi 



