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size, on tlie costa and bind margin ; there are also a few other 

 small white spots and dots on the inner margin and disk. "Wings 

 brown. 



Probably allied to E. tagalica, Stal, from the Philijjpines. 



Exact locality not recorded. 



*tELASMOSCELis (?) RADIANS, sp. n. (Plate yi. fig. 2.) 



Long. Corp. 4 millim., cum tegm. 6 millim.; exp. tegm. 12 

 millim. 



Body above dark brown ; thorax tricarinate ; head white in 

 front beyond the middle of the eyes ; vertex as broad as the width 

 of the eyes, bifid in front ; head, pectus, and legs white, legs not 

 expanded ; femora broadly black in the middle, tibiae narrowly 

 ringed with black ; ventral surface of abdomen blackish. Tegmina 

 dark brown ; costa and hind margin white, broken into spots by 

 the ground-colour radiating into it, most broadly on the hind 

 margin ; there are also numerous narrow undulating dashes run- 

 ning from the inner margin, especially towards the base. The 

 outer half of the dark part of the tegmina inclines to red towards 

 the costa, and is marked with three large black spots, imperfectly 

 differentiated from the ground-colour ; between these and the 

 inner margin are some smaller ill- defined dark dots and dashes. 

 "Wings brown. 



Differs from typical Elasmoscelis in the broader vertex and 

 non-appendiculate legs ; but I prefer to leave it provisional!}^ iu 

 that genus, to which it appears nearly allied. 



Pundaloya. 



Eound on Bamhusa. Larva with two long spiral caudal ap- 

 pendages formed of a white waxy secretion {E. E. G.). 



TaMBINIA LAJfGUIDA. 



Tambinia langiiida, Stul, Berl. ent. Zeitschr. iii. p. 317 (1859). 



Described from Ceylon. 



Tambinia debilis. 



Tambinia debelis, Stal, Berl. ent. Zeitschr. iii. p. 317 (1859). 



Described from Ceylon. 



Tambinia rtjfo-obnata. 



Tambinia rufo-ornata, Stal, Berl. ent. Zeitschr. iii. p. 317 (1859)^ 



Described from Ceylon. 



