1894 CATALOG CE OF 



Crambidia PALLIDA, 

 pallida, Packard, Proc. EnU Soc. Phil. iii. 99. 

 Maine. Massachusetts. 



Genus CYDOSIA, C. L. H. ii. 523. 



Cydosia PL'NCTELLA. 

 Mas. Nigra; caput flavo bifaiciatnm, oculis favo cinctis ; 

 thorax fascia lata aurato-ochracea, fascia antica angusta 

 vittulisque duabut flavU ; abdomen vitta ventrali e maculis 

 flavis ; alee antica aurato-ochracea*, fasciii quatw r cyaneis 

 flavo confer tissime guttatis ; postio* niyricantes, subhyalintE. 



Phal. Tinea punctella, Cram. Pap. Exot. iv. 164, pi. 373, f. 2— 



Tinea pustulella, Fabr. Mant. Ins. 16 — Crameria sublilis, Hb. 



Verz. Schm. 168, 1737. 



Male. Black. Head pale yellow about the eyes and with two 

 pale yellow hands in front Palpi smooth, slender, obliquely 

 ascending, riling high*! than the vertex; third joint linear. 

 more than half the length of the second. Antenna? minutely 

 crenulated. Thorax with a narrow interrupted pale yellow band in 

 front, with a broad gilded orange band, and with two posterior pale 

 yellow stripes which converge nindward. Abdomen extending for 

 half its length beyond the hind wingfl j undei ride with a large pale 

 yellow spot on each segment Fore wings gilded orange, w'nh four 

 broad irregular deep blue bands, each of which contains many pale 

 yellow dots. Hind wingfl blackish, slightly hyaline; veins black. 

 Length of the body U-(i lines; of the wiogl 11 — 14 lines. 



a. Santarem. From Mr. Bates' collection. 



b. Villa Nova. 



c. Himalaya Mountaius. Presented bv the Entomological Club. 



d. ? 



Genus EGGYXA. 

 Mas. Corpus sat gracile. Caput antice subconicum. Pro- 

 boscis brevis. Palpi breves, glabri, graciles, ascendentes, subangu- 

 lati ; articulus 3us lanceoiatus. Antenna? glabra?. Abdomen alas 

 posticas sat superans ; fasciculus apicalis minimus. Pedes glabri, ; 

 vix robusti. Alae antica longs, angnsts, margine exteriore sub 

 convexo. 



