72 AECTIAD^. 



greyish, the apical area suffused with fuscous : vein 4 stalked 

 with 3. 



Hab. Assam, Naga W\\h {Dolierty), 1 cJ , type t in Coll. Elwes. 

 Exj). 28 millim. 



148. Eceselia fumosa. 



Nola fumosa, Butl. 111. Het. B. M. iii. p. 9, pi. 43. f. 2 (1879) ; Kirby, 



Cat. Het. p. 371. 

 Nola strigulosa, Stgr. Eom. Mem., Lep. iii. p. 180, pi. 10. f. 4 (1887) ; 



Kirby, Cat. Het. p. 373. 



Dark fuscous grey. Fore wing with black ante- and postmedial 

 lines connected by a black streak in submedian fold, the former 

 strongly excurved at middle and angled inwards on vein 1, the 

 latter minutely dentate, excurved from below costa to vein 3, then 

 incurved, a similar obscure line on its inner side : the tufts of scales 

 near base and at middle and upper angle of cell srasill ; an irregu- 

 larly sinuous indistinct subterminal line. Hind wing dark fuscous ; 

 veins 3 and 4 strongly stalked, sometimes almost to termen. 



Hah. Siberia, Amur, 1 $ ; Japast (Jonas), 2 J , 1 $ type, Yoko- 

 hama {Pryer), 1 S . Exp., c? 20, $ 26 miUim. 



149. Eceselia togatulalis. 



Pyralis togatulalis, Hiibn. Eur. Schmett, Pvr. p. 20, f. 130 (1837) ; Dup. 

 Lep. Fr. viii. (2) p. 27 1 , pi. 228. f. 1 ; Kirby, Cat. Het. p. 372 ; Staurl. 

 Cat. p. 51. 



Grey tinged with brown ; head and collar brownish. Fore wing 

 with small tufts of scales near base and at middle and upper and 

 lower angles of cell ; the costa brown to middle; a fine black ante- 

 medial line dentate outwards in and below cell and on vein 1 and 

 inwards on median nervure and above vein 1 ; the area beyond it 

 grey-brown to just beyond the strong curved black medial line ; the 

 postmedial line bent outwards between veins 6 and 3, dentate from 

 costa to vein 3, then bent inwards to edge of grey-brown area ; an 

 obscure sinuous subterminal line retracted to costa and with some 

 short black streaks on the veins of its medial part; termen and 

 cilia browner. Hind wing whitish tinged with brown, especially in 

 female ; veins 3, 4 strongly stalked. 



Hah. France ; Germany, Zell. and Frey Colls. ; Hungary ; Spain ; 

 Dalmatia; Turkey. Exp., 6 26, § 30 millim. 



Cocoon boat-shaped, brown, formed of silk and portions of the 

 bark of food-plant ; the tuft of long hair from behind head of larva 

 with the cast head-skins fixed to apex of cocoon. 



ISO. Eceselia lugens. 



Uraha hiqens, Wlk. xx^iii. 449 (1863) ; Kirby, Cat. Het. p. S73. 

 Cffisa viduella, Wlk. xxxv. 1729 (1866). 

 Toxohwaaustrah, Felcl. Eeis. Nov. pi. 100. f. 16 (1874). 

 iielca ohscura, Swinh. Cat. Het. Mus. Oxon. p. 133. 



Head and thorax grey, largely mixed with black ; abdomen 



