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PYRALID^. 
• Leucoides fuscicostalis. (Plate CLXXII. fig. 18.) 
Expanse [! inch. 
Male. Pure white ; the palpi and costa of fore wing brown. 
Crocidolomia Inteolalis. (Plate CLXXIII. figs. 4, 11.) 
Expanse 1^ inch. 
Male. Head and thorax fawn-colour ; abdomen ochreous, turning to white at the sides 
and below. Fore wing bright ferruginous, variegated with yellowish white ; two white points 
at the end of the cell ; waved and curved ante- and postmedial dark lines edged with whitish ; 
cilia and costal brush fuscous. Hind wing pale ochreous, brightest towards the outer margin ; 
the apical area black. 
Female. The colour of the fore wing toned down to a uniform pale chestnut-brown ; the 
two lines obsolescent; the white points at the end of the cell small; the lobe on the inner 
margin yellowish white. 
Gyptitia ochracealis, Wlk. (Plate CLXXIII. fig. 26.) 
Eotys ocbracealis, TFZZ;. Cat. xxsiv. p. 1446. 
Expanse 1^ inch. 
Orange-yellow. Fore Aving with indistinct fulvous antemedial, medial, postmedial, and 
submarginal lines, the first oblique, the second waved and arising from the lower edge of the 
dark-outlined stigma at end of cell, the third dentate at middle, the last clouded and dai'ker ; 
a speck at middle of cell ; a marginal series of dark specks. Hind wing with an irregular 
ring-mark at end of cell ; a medial fulvous line, its middle portion bent outwards at right 
angles ; a maculate submarginal line arising from an apical purplish blotch ; a series of 
marginal dark specks. Cilia of both wings fuscous. 
ArthroscMsta hilaralis, Wlk. (Plate CLXXIII. fig. 21.) 
Margaronia hilaralis, Wile. Cat. xviii. p. 532. 
Expanse 1^ inch. 
Male. Head, thorax, and abdomen bright blue-green ; palpi and a band on shoulders 
bright fulvous ; abdomen with fulvous dorsal spots, the anal tuft black with pale tip. Wings 
blue-green ; the veins streaked with yellowish green ; fore wing with a costal fulvous fascia ; 
a fulvous speck at middle of cell and lunule on discocellulars. Legs blue-green, the tibiae 
striped with fulvous. 
