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Setodes, Ranibur. 

 Setodes argentifera, nov. sp. S. pallide lutea. Antennse albid^, 

 late fulvo cinctaj. Pedes luteo-albidi ; tibiis anticis muticis. Alse 

 anticae pallide fulvo-luteae, angustatse, seriebus punctorum argen- 

 teorum circa sex longitudinalibus ornatae ; anastomosi obliqua, cel- 

 lulis apicalibus septem : posticae albo-hyalinse, albo-fimbriata; ( J ). 

 Long. Corp. 2| lin. (=6^ mill.) ; cxp. alar. 7 lin. (=16 mill.). 

 llab. India septentrionalis (in Mm*, auct.). 



Whitish-yellow, ochreous beneath. Head : antenna; whitish, the joints 

 long, the apical half of each joint fulvous, basal joint bulbous, 

 wholly yellowish; palpi whitish-yellow, clothed with concolorous 

 hairs ; eyes large, black, somewhat brassy. Legs pale yellowish or 

 whitish ; anterior tibiae with no spur ; intermediate and posterior 

 each with a pair of moderately long apical spurs. Abdomen yellow, 

 somewhat reddish ; an elongate, obtuse lobe proceeds from the upper 

 margin of the last dorsal segment ; from beneath this lobe proceed 

 two slender spines (app. intermed.), applied closely one against the 

 other, and curved strongly downwards; app. inf. slender, obtuse, 

 finger-shaped, curved strongly upwards, originating from a broad, 

 subtriangular, lateral basal piece. 

 Anterior ivings narrow, obtuse, pale fulvous, with about six longitudinal 

 rows of small silvery-white points, one row in the area between each 

 ol the principal longitudinal veins; fringes golden yellow; veins 

 pale; discoidal cell elongate; anastomosis obhque, and somewhat 

 irregular (see figure) ; ramus clavalis simple ; hence there are seven 

 apical cells. Posterior wings whitish, subhyahne, with white fringes. 

 (PI. III. fig. 13, details.) 

 I have examined four males of this delicate species, taken by- 

 Mr. C. Home in North-west India. It is closely allied to the 

 European S. hiera, Kolenati, which also has unarmed anterior 

 tibiae, and silvery spots on the wings ; but these spots are larger 

 in argentifera. 



Pam. HYDEOPSTCHIDJi:. 

 Macronema, Pictet. 



Macronema polygrammatum, nov. sp. M. fuscum. Caput fus- 

 ciim ; fronte, palpis, occipitis tuberculisque flavis : antennje fuscse, 

 basin versus flavae, tenuiter fusco annulatse. Pedes pallide flavi, tro- 

 chanteribus nigro-punctatis. Abdomen flavo-ochraceum. Ala; antica; 

 angustatsc, stramineo-flavac, nitida; ; strigulis transversalibus plurimis, 

 fasciis duabus, divaricatis, obliquis, ad costam confluentibus, api- 

 ceque pallide fuscis; venis flavis ; posticae albo-hyalinae; apice pallide 

 griseo(c?). . 



