184 CATALOGUE OF 



1. Jartheza CHRYSOGRAPHELLA. 



chrysographellus, Kir. — locupletellus, Kir. 



Cape. From M. Drege's collection. 



South Africa. Presented by E. Trimen, Esq. 



South Africa. From Mr. Trimen's collection. 



Port Natal. From M. Guienzius' collection. 



Punjaub. Presented by Sir J. Hearsay. 



North Hindostan. Presented by the Secretary of the India Board. 



Shanghai. From the Entomological Society's collection. 



North Hindostan. From Mr. Stevens' collection. 



Ceylon. From M. Nietner's collection. 



2. Jartheza responsella. 



Mas. Pallide ochracea ; frons fuscescens ; antenna pectinaice ; 

 thorax fusco bivittatus ; alee anticce vittis pallide auratis, 

 strigis lineaque submarginali auratis saluratioribus, hac un- 

 dulata fusco marginata, lineis atomariis punctisque margina- 

 libus nigris ; posticce albida?. 



Male. Pale ochraceous. Front and palpi above brownish. 

 Antennae rather broadly pectinated. Thorax with a brown stripe 

 on each side. Abdomen with whitish bands. Fore wings with 

 pale gilded stripes, which are accompanied with more brightly gilded 

 streaks, and with lines of black speckles ; submarginal line brightly 

 gilded, undulating, brown-bordered ; marginal points black. Hind 

 wings whitish. Length of the body 6 lines ; of the wings 16 lines. 



a. North Hindostan. From Mr. Stevens' collection. 



3. Jartheza xylinella. 



Fcem. Albida ; caput et thoracis discus obscure fusca ; alee an- 

 tica lutiusculce, vix acuta, strigis tribus discalibus auratis 

 fusco marginalis, strigis auratis punctisque nigris exterioribus, 

 puncto discali obscure fusco, linea submarginali anrata angu- 

 lata denticulata fusco marginata, punctis marginalibus nigris, 

 fimbria aurato-fusca cinereo inter lineata ; posticce albido- 

 cinerea. 



Female. Whitish. Head and disk of the thorax dark brown. 

 Labial palpi porreel, stout, not acute, much shorter than the breadth 

 of the head. Maxillary palpi half the length of the labial palpi. 

 Autennaj smooth. Fore wings rather broad, hardly acute, with 



