neiv rjenera and species of TenthrecUnidcB. 91 



Hylotoma inter stiiiulis, sp. n. 



$. Reddisli-luteous. Antenna?, head, scutellum, meta- 

 notum and sternum, back of abdomen and legs, bluish- 

 black, with a faint purplish tinge. The luteous colour of 

 the abdomen is paler than that of the thorax. Wings 

 smoky, with a purplish tinge, the posterior pair a little 

 paler ; costa, stigma and uervures deep black ; 2nd recur- 

 rent nervure interstitiate. 



Length 6 lines ; alar. exp. 13 lines. 



Hah. — Darjeeling. 



Its comparative large size, small head and interstitiate 

 2nd recurrent nervure form a ready means of separating 

 this species fi'om its allies. 



Hijlotonia simlaensis, sp. n. 



$. Luteous. Head, antennre, scutellum, metanotum 

 and stei-num bluish-black ; apex of tibife and joints of 

 tarsi broadly annulated Avith black. Mesonotum smooth, 

 shining, and finely punctured, with three very faint marks; 

 one in front and one on each side. Wings hyaline, ner 

 vures black, and with a faint cloud below the stigma. 



Length 3i lines; alar. exp. nearly 8 lines. 



Ilah. — Simla. 



Not unlike our H. roses, but differs in the luteous 

 mesonotum, deep black antenna3, the wings not yellow, 

 and with black nervures. 



Hylotoma pagana, Pz. 

 This species occurs at Penang. 



Lophyrus pint, L. 



A i Lophyrus, with the cocoon from which it was bred 

 from Sahaumopore, N. W. India, appears to be this common 

 species, but some of the males in this genus are not easily 

 identified. 



Ancyloneuka, gen. n. 

 Antennas 13-jointed, the two basal joints small, nearly 

 ecpial, the third nearly as long as the two following; ihe 

 fourth a very little longer than fifth, the remaining joints 

 becoming gradually smaller and thicker, more closely 

 packed together and covered with a close but not very 

 long pile ; the last joint conical. Clypeus semitruncated 

 at apex ; labrum large, apex semicircular ; palpi very 



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