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angle itself rounded off; at nearly three fourths of the distance 

 from this bend to the hinder angle is a black spot on the inner 

 margin ; and at about three fourths of the length of the hind margin 

 is a black spot, from which a series of small disconnected irregular 

 black markings run up towards the middle of the wing ; there 

 are also some very small scattered black specks and obsolete 

 dusky mottlings on other parts of the tegmina. Tegmina beneath 

 pale yellowish green, irregularly irrorated with white ; all the 

 black spots and specks are covered with white, especially those 

 running from the hind margin, which are rather broader than 

 above; from the inner side of the last dnrk spot a series of 

 whitish markings runs towards the tip ; a series of smaller ones 

 runs from the spots on the inner margin through the transverse 

 dark spots, also towards the tip, and there are several other 

 whitish mottlings on other parts of the tegmina; these are 

 not well-defined clear white spots, but more or less subobsolete 

 and suffused in appearance. "Wings white, subhyaline, the 

 nervures concolorous. 



Closely allied to S. Tennentina. 



One specimen from Kandy. 



*tP(ECILOPTEEA GLATJCA, sp. U. (Plate VI. fig. 14.) 



Exp. al. 27-31 millim. 



Tegmina pale bluish grey, hind marginal area paler; hind 

 wings more grey, iridescent. Body white, scutellum and legs 

 black ; abdomen covered with white feathery waxy excrescences. 



Allied to P. tineoides, Oliv., but more uniform in colour and 

 Tjvith broader wings. It is not unlike Scarpauta Tennentina in 

 shape. 



Grregarious. Frequents various species of Eugenia (E. E. G.). 



Pundaloya. 



*tP(ECILOPTEEA QTJADBATA, Sp. U. (Plate VI. fig. 8.) 



Exp. tegm. 16-21 millim. 



Grass-green ; tarsi ferruginous. Tegmina with the costa 

 slightly arched, and the tip and hinder angle nearly rectangular, 

 the former slightly rounded off; inner margin oblique for the 

 ba?al fourth, then suddenly curved outwards at more than a 

 rectangle, and thence running at a very slight curve to the hinder 

 angle. The costa, hind margin, and outer fourth of the inner 

 maigin, as well as the basal angle of the last, narrowly edged 

 with orange ; beneath the orange Line the costa is more broadly 



