1888.] FROM WKSTERN INDIA. 323 



Family Caberid^. 



133. CORYCIA MYTYLATA. 



Conjcia mytylatn, Gn. Phal. ii. p. 58. 



Oue female, from Thundiani, dated 4th of May, 1887, is so much 

 worn that identification is difficult, but it appears to answer the de- 

 scription ; there is no example in the Biit. Mus. collection. 



Family Macariid^. 



134. GONODELA fuscomarginata, sp. n. 



Fore wing ochreous, dusted with grey ; basal patch slightly 

 darker ; central line very faint except towards the costa ; beyond 

 the sinuous submargiual line the outer margin is dull purplish 

 fuscous, slightly paler at the extreme hind margin and before the 

 apex. Hind wing the same ; both wings have a very distinct black 

 central spot, preceded in the hind wing by a faint cross line. 

 Fringes rather paler, but with darker bases. 



Expanse of wings 26 millim. 



One female from Campbellpore, July 19, 1886. 



This species is closely allied to G. sinicaria from China, and may 

 turn out to be merely a dark form of it. 



135. Gonodela streniataria. (No. 95.) 



Macaria streniataria, "\Vlk. Cat. Lep. Het. B. M.xxvi, p. 1646. 

 One female from Campbellpore, July 30, 1886. 



Family Fidoniid^. 



136. Epifidonia signata. (No. 111.) 



Epifdonia signata, Builer, P. Z. S. 1886, p. 392, pi. 35. fig. 9. 

 One male from Thundiani, August 15, 1886. 

 Mr. Butler's types are from Murree. " Common at Murree, rare 

 at Thundiani." 



137. PhYLETIS PELLONIARIA. (No. 182.) 

 Phyletis pelloniaria, Gn. Phal. ii. p. 169. 



One female and two males from Thundiani, the latter in September 

 1886, the females in April 1887. The species will therefore be 

 probably double-brooded. 



" Not uncommon in September." 



138. Phyletis inconspicua. (Nos. 137, 182.) 

 Phyletis inconspicua, Butler, P. Z. S. 1886, p. 391. 



One female and two males, from Thundiani and Kala Pani, Septem- 

 ber and October, 1886. 



" Not uucommon in August and September." Mr. Butler's were 

 from Murree. 



