FAM. GRACILARIAD/E 



24- 



25. 



26. 



27 



28. 

 29. 



3o. 



3i. 



3j. 

 33. 



3 + 

 35. 

 36. 



38 

 3g, 



.^40 



— 42 

 4 3 



P. "lerispheiia, Mevrick, Journ. Bomb. Nat. Hist. Soc. Vol. i6,p.6i3(r9o5). 



P onvchota, Meyrick, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond. p. 735(1908). 



P. thalassias. Mevrick, Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales, p. i58 (1880). 



wmacha, Mevrick. ibidem, p. 197(1882). 

 P. ophidias, Mevrick, ibidem, p. 62 (1907). 

 P. lygiuella, Mevrick. ibidem, p. i5~ (1880). 

 P amalopa, Mevrick, ibidem, p. 63 (1907). 



icochorda. Mevrick, Journ. Bomb. Nat. Hist. Soc. Vol. 18, p. 826 

 (1908). 

 P. randiella, Busck. Proc U. S. Nat. Mus. Vol. 23. p. 247 (1900). 

 P. quinquestrigdla. Chambers, The Canad. Entom. Vol. 7, p. 75 (1S75). 

 P. rhombiferella, Frey, Stett. Ent Zeit. Vol. 37, p. 212 (1876). 

 P. salicifoliella, Chambers, The Canad. Entom. Vol. 4. p. 25 (1S72). 

 P. kollariella, Zeller, Isis, p 209 (1839). 

 P. gradatella, Herrich-Schaffer, Schmett. Europ. Vol. 5, p. 2g3, f. 992 



f 1 855). 

 P. leucocyma. Mevrick, Trans. New Zeal. Inst. Vol. 21. p. 184 (1889). 

 P. albomarginata, Walsingham, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond. p. 154 (1S97). 

 P. aellomacha. Meyrick. Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales, p. i58 (1880). 

 P. paradoxa, Frey. Stett. Ent. Zeit. Vol. 04, p. 2o5 (1873). 

 P. attenuata, "Wilsingham, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond. p. 154 (1897). 

 P. mnesicala, Meyrick, Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales, p. i56 (1880). 



India. Ceylon. 

 S. Africa. 

 E. Australia. 

 E. Australia. 



S. Australia. 

 E. Australia. 

 W. Australia. 

 India. 



N. America. 



N. America. 



N. America. 



N. America. 



C. Europe, Asia Minor. 



C. Europe. 



New Zealand. 

 W. Indies,. 

 New Zealand. 

 N. America. 

 W. Indies. 

 E. Australia. 



njMsr* 





GROUP B 



44. P. miniella, Felder. Reise Novara, Lep. Fleter. pi. 140, f. 42 (1875). — 



Plate, Fig. 3. 



etliela, .Meyrick, Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S.Wales, p. i52 (1880). 



45. P.thiasodes, nov. sp. 1), Meyrick. 



46. P. paradisia. Meyrick, Journ. Bomb. Nat. Hist. Soc. Vol. iS, p. 826 



(1908). 



47. P. kieranthes, Meyrick, ibidem, Vol. 17, p. 745 (1907). 



48. P. thriambica, Meyrick, ibidem, p. 745 (1907). — Plate, Fig. 2. 



40. P. coccinea, Walsingham, in Swinhoe, Cat. Het. Vol. 2. p. 576 (1900). 

 5o. P. Zthntneri, Snellen, Tijdschr. v. Ent. Vol. 44, p. 91, pi. 6, f. 6 (1901). 

 5i. P. haemataula, nov. sp. 2), Meyrick. 



32. P. callischema, Meyrick, Journ. Bomb. Nat. Hist. Soc. Vol. 18, p. S27 

 (1908). 



53. P. tegulata, Meyrick, ibidem, p. 827 (1908). 



54. P. ida, Meyrick, Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales, p. i55 (1880). 



55. P. polyplaca. Lower. Trans. Roy. Soc. S. Austral, p. 112 (1894). 



56. P. formosa, Stainton, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. (3), Vol. 1, p. 291, pi. 10, 



f. 1 fi863). 



New Zealand. 



Cevlon. 

 Ceylon. 



Ceylon. 



Ceylon. 



India. 



Java. 



India. 



India. 



India. 

 Australia. 

 E. Australia. 

 E. Australia. 



1/ Parectopa thrasodes, nov. sp. — Q, 12 mm. Head silvery-white, face with two carmine spots, back and sides of crown yellow. 

 Palpi carmine-rose, second joint with rough projecting grey scales beneath towards apex, terminal joint white, suffused with yellow towards apex. 

 Antennae grey. Thorax carmine, with broad yellow dorsal stripe. Abdomen grey, beneath silvery-whitish ringed wilh dark grey. Forewings very narrowly 

 elongate-lanceolate : crimson rose ; a thick dark grey streak above middle from base to five-sixths, reaching custa on median third, its apex acute-pointed; 

 four indistinct oblique yellowish streaks from costa between one-fourih and two-thirds, hardly reaching half across wing, fourth followed by an elongate 

 yellow dot in disc; a very irregular-edged bright yellow dorsal streak from base to tornus, finely black-margined, almost interrupted by semicircular 

 indentations at one-ihird and two-thirds, apex terminating in an upwards-oblique acute projection ; costal edge and cilia grey from beyond two-thirds to 

 near apex, edged beneath by a blackish line terminated by a small grey spot belore apex ; a fine white mark along termen above tornus : cilia light grey 

 r.und apex yellow. Hindwings rather dark grey ; cilia grey. Namunukuli (Green) ; in February, one specimen. 



2) Parectopa haemataula, nov. sp. — Q, 9 mm. Thorax crimson. Forewings very narrowly elongate, short-pointed; crimson; 

 markings yellow-whitish, partially black-edged ; thick very oblique streaks from costa beyond one-fourth and beyond middle, reaching half across wing, 

 first bent ; three triangular doisal spots reaching half across wing, first near base, narrower than others, second in middle, third before tornus, connected 

 by a bluish-silvery black-edged pra?marginal line with a small triangular apical spot; a brown spot marked with black on costa before apex : cilia grey, on 

 costa and round apex crimson, with a yellowish-white apical spot. Hindwings grey; cilia pale grey, with a faint purplish tinge. Kanara (Maxwell) ; in 

 October, one specimen. 



