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white. Hind wing with a white spot in cell and another beyond 

 the discocellulars, with a band from, it to inner margin ; a post- 

 medial line from costa to vein 2, angled inwards at vein 5 ; cilia 

 white and fuscous, with a dark line through them. 



Impulsalis is a small ochreous female with a black patch on 

 inner margin of fore wing between the antemedial and medial 

 white markings. 



Hab. Europe ; Japan ; Sikhim ; Ceylon. Exp. 14-20 millim. 



5177. Diasemia ramburialis, Dup. Lep. France, viii, p. 343, pi. 233. 



fig. 6 ; Moore, Lep. Ceyl. iii, pi. 179, fig. 5 ; C. 8f S. no. 4369. 

 Isopteryx melaleucalis, Wlk. Cat. xvii, p. 402. 

 Lineodes leodocusalis, Wlk. Cat. xix, p. 947. 

 Diasemia reconditalis, Wlk. Cat. xxxiv, p. 1325. 

 Diasemia leucophsealis, Wlk. Cat. xxxiv, p. 1326. 



Black irrorated with ochreous spots ; abdomen with the base 



pale. Fore wing with small 

 white spot in end of cell, and 

 two spots below the angle ; an 

 oblique postmedial line ex- 

 curved between veins 5 and 2. 

 Hind wing with broad subbasal 

 and medial white bands ; a 

 Fig. 222. postmedial line oblique from 



Diasemta ramburialis, tf . f . costa to vein 5, then bent 



outwards to vein 2, where it 

 terminates ; cilia of both wings chequered black and white. 

 Hab. Universally distributed. Exp. 16-18 millim. 



5178. Diasemia accalis, Wlk. Cat. xix, p. 1015. 



Diasemia graramahs, Meyr. Trans. Ent. Soc. 1894, p. 9 {nee 

 Doubl.). 



Reddish brown ; abdomen fuscous with pale rings. Fore wing 

 with blackish antemedial mark on inner area, followed by a pale 

 band, then a black band followed by a pale band with dark line 

 on it and blackish patch beyond it above inner margin ; obscure 

 grey orbicular and reniform stigmata; a postmedial pale line 

 straight from costa to vein 5, then slightly bent outwards. Hind 

 wing fuscous black, with ochreous spot in end of cell with band 

 from it to costa 5 a pale line from lower angle of cell to near anal 

 angle ; a postmedial line angled inwards on vein 5 and terminating 

 at vein 2. 



Hab. Shanghai; Dharmsala; Burma. Exp. 18 millim. 



Genus LEPIDONEUKA, nov. 



Type, L. longipalpis, Swinh. 

 Range. Khasis. 



Palpi porrect, rostriform, and about twice the length of head, 

 the 3rd joint long and hidden by hair ; maxillary palpi dilated with 



