58 THE LEPIDOPTERA OF CEYLON. 



TEGULATA BASISTRIGA (Plate 102, Fig. 3). 

 : Tegulata I'dsistriga, Moore, P. Z. S. 1878, p. 22, pi. 11, f. 5. 

 Female. tJpperside pale liiteoiis-brdwn : forewing brightest at the apes ; slightly- 

 brown speckled ; a black streak along base of c'ostal edge and along base of posterior 

 margin : hindwing pale brownish-fawn colour externally. Underside darker ; legs 

 brown above. 



Expanse 1 inch. 



Genus GAMPOLA; 



Gainpota, Moore, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1878, p. ^6. ' 

 Male. Wings short, broad, truncate at the apex : forewing arched towards the 

 end, apical angle acute, exterior margin nearly erect, posterior angle convex and 

 fringed ; costal edge at the base folded over and fringed for a short distance ; cell 

 long and narrow, folded beneath the median veiil ; subcostal at some distance from 

 costal, five-branched, first short, anastomosing with costal but free at its end, second 

 arising at some distance before end of the cell, third trifurcate, the upper branch 

 at one-third beyond the cell; discocellular bent below the middle, outwardly 

 oblique, upper end longest ; radial fi'Om the ailgle ; median vein bent upward 

 near end of the cell, top branch from upper angle, second from lower, third from 

 before half length of cell : hindwing quadrangular ; two subcostal and two upper 

 median branches from one-third beyond the cell, lower median from half its length. 

 AntennEe finely pectinated ; palpi small, porrect ; legs slender^ naked, middle and 

 hind spurred. Body slender, short. Female. Wings longer, not truncate at apex : 

 forewing not folded ; veins as in male, excepting that the hindwing has, apparently, 

 only one upper median branch. 



GAMPOLA FASCIATA (Plate 102, Fig. 4, 4a, ^ ^). 

 Gampola fasciata, Moore, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1878, p. 27, pi. 11, fig. 18,^. 



Male. TJpperside : forewing pale brownish-ochreous, brown speckled, the 

 speckles composed of dark stout scales forming a fascia below the cell and across 

 the disc : hindwing and underside paler. Head, thorax, and abdomen fuliginous- 

 brown, anal tuft slightly ochreous. Palpi brown at tip. Legs slightly brown above. 

 Female : forewing not brown speckled ; with an indistinct transverse dusky macu- 

 lated discal band, and a small spot at posterior angle. Underside dusky at apex 

 of forewing. 



Expanse, (? Hj ? liV inch. 



Genus PADENIA. 

 Male : forewing elongated, narrow ; costa arched, apex convex ; costa with a 

 fold overlapping beneath from base to apex ; costal vein extending to apex along the 



