188 SIR G, r, HAMPSOK BEYISION OF MOTHS [Feb. 21, 



maxillary palpi filiform : frons flat and oblique ; antennae annulate ; 

 tibiae with the outer spurs about half the length of inner. Eore 

 wing with veins 3, 4, 5 from near angle of cell ; 7 straight and 

 well separated from 8, 9. Hind wing with veins 3, 4, 5 from 

 angle of cell ; 6, 7 from upper angle, 7 anastomosing witb 8. 



(l)tlscHNUEGES GEATiosALis Wlk. xvii. 357; Hmpsn. 111. Het. 

 ix. pi. 173. f. ]2. China; India; Cejdon ; Borneo. 



fAsojpia roridalis Wlk. xvii. 371. 



(2) IscHNUEGES EOSEA Warr. A. M. IS". H. (6) xvii. p. 142. 



Assam. 



(3) IscHNUEGES lancijStalis Guen. Delt. & Pyr. p. 169. 



S. Africa. 

 Botys eccpeditalls Led. Wien. Ent. Mon. 1863, p. 372, pi. 9. 

 f. 15. 



(4)tIscHNUEGES PEEPULCHEALis, n. sp. (1898, Plate L. fig. 24.) 



5 . Head bright pink, the vertex yellow ; thorax bright yellow, 

 shoulders with pink stripes ; pectus white ; abdomen yellow, the 

 last four segments pink. Fore wing bright yellow, the costa and 

 terminal third bright pink ; an antemedial pink line angled below 

 the cell and a spot at middle of cell, both sometimes almost entirely 

 obsolete ; the inner edge of terminal pink area sinuous ; a large 

 yellow patch beyond the cell between veins 7 and 2, its inner edge 

 encroached on by pink scales above and below middle. Hind 

 wing white ; the terminal area yellowish suffused with pink scales, 

 most widely at vein 2. 



Hah. Mexico, Orizaba {Scliaus). Exp. 22 mm. 



(5)tIscHNTTEGEs EUEALis Hmpsn. 111. Het. ix. p. 163, pi. 172. 

 f. 28. Ceylon. 



(6)tIscHJS'UEGEs AEGE]>fTALis Hiiipsn. 111. Het. ix. p. 163, pi. 173. 

 f. 16. Ceylon. 



(7)tIscHNUEGES LUTEOMAEGiNALis Hmpsn. 111. Het. viii. p. 134, 

 pi. 155. f. 18. S. India. 



(8)tIscH]SfUBGES ANGUSTALis Hmpsn. 111. Het. ix. p. 173, pi. 172. 

 f. 20. Ceylon ; Burma. 



Type. (9) Ischnueges illusxealis Led. "Wien. Ent. Mon. 1863, p. 418, 

 pi. 15. f. 12. New Guinea; Australia. 



Nesoloclia autolitha Meyr. Trans. Ent. Soc. 1886, p. 240. 



(lO)tTsCHNUEGBS DISCOPHOEALIS, n. Sp. 



Black-brown with a slight yellowish gloss ; pectus and ventral 

 surface of abdomen white. Pore wing with the costal area 

 purplish ; a semihyaline yellow spot below origin of A^ein 2 ; a 

 dark discoidal spot with yellow point before it and large yellow 

 lunulate patch beyond it between veins 7 and 2 running inwards 

 below end of cell ; cilia \Ahitish towards tornus. Hind wing pale 



