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b'. (Baroda). Palpi of male downcurved. 



(2) Saluria ctenucha. 



Poujadia ctemtcha Turner, Pr. R. Soc. Queensl. xxiv. p. 118 

 (1913). 



N. Australia. 



(3) *Saluria flammella. 



Baroda fiammella Hmpsn. Rom. Mem. viii. p, 348, pi. 51. f. 12 

 (1901). 

 Gambia. 



(4) fSALURIA carnesoens, sp. n. 



Head and thorax, pale rufous; abdomen white tinged with 

 rufous, dorsally fulvous yellow towards base; pectus and legs 

 whitish suffused with rufous. Fore wing with the inner half pale 

 purplish pink shading to rufous -towards the white costal fascia, 

 narrowing to apex ; the costal edge pale purplish red oh basal 

 half. Hind wing white with an ochreous tinge > 



Argentina, Sta. Fe, Ocampo (Wagner), 1 <$ type, Gran Chaco, 

 Florenzia (Wagner), 1 $ . Exp. 28-30 mm. 



(5) 1* Saluria psamma'uella, sp. n. 



cS . Head, thorax, and abdomen white tinged with ochreous 

 brown ; antenme red brown, white towards base. Fore wing- 

 white tinged with ochreous brown, the costal area rather whiter. 

 Hind wing white faintly tinged with ochreous on costal half; a 

 fine dark terminal line. 



2 • Fore wing more strongly suffused with ochreous brown 

 leaving a distinct white costal fascia narrowing to apex. 



Algeria, Hammam-es-Salahin (Walsingham), Id, 1 2 type. 

 Exp. 26-32 mm. 



(6) fSALURIA PAUCIGRAPHELLA. 



Baroda paucigraphella Rag. Nouv. Gen. p. 48 (1888); id. Rom. 

 Mem. viii. p. 348, pi. 38. f. 5 : Hmpsn. Moths Ind. iv. p. 60. 

 Bengal, Calcutta ; Bombay, Kutch ; Madras. 



b. Antennae of male pectinate with short uniseriate branches ; palpi oblique. 



(7) fSALURIA HEMIPH^E ALIS . 



Saluria hemiphaialis Hmpsn. J. Bomb. Nat. Hist. Soc. xxi. 

 p. 1251 (1912). 

 Ceylon. 



(8) f Saluria semirosella, sp. n. 



Head whitish suffused with rufous ; thorax pale purplish pink 



