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Mr. G. F. Hampsdn's 
One old species and genus is redescribed, a Lithosid 
from Ceylon, originally described from Borneo, as a 
Tortricid by F. Walker, whose generic description is 
inadequate. 
EUPTBROTID^. 
Pseudojana palUdipennisj n. sp. 
^ . Pale ochreous brown irrorated with fuscous ; antennae fuscous. 
Forewing with slight dark sufEusion from the base through the 
cell extending as dentate dark marks along the subcostal and 
median nervules ; an oblique fuscous line from costa near apex to 
middle of inner margin with three lines on a brownish ground 
beyond it, then two other lines ; a series of fuscous specks from 
apex on a slight band of fuscous suffusion ; a submarginal series 
of black specks connected by traces of a crenulate line. Forewing 
with antemedial oblique diffused fuscous line followed by five 
lines then a diffused fuscous band ; a submarginal series of fuscous 
pecks. 
Hah. Tenasserim (De Niceville). Exp. 130 mm. 
Type in B. M. 
Nisaga rufescens, n. sp. 
^ . Head, thorax, and abdomen bright rufous ; wings pale 
rufous with a silvery-grey tinge. Forewing with ill-defined ante- 
medial, medial, and oblique postmedial dark rufous lines. Hind- 
wing with indistinct broad postmedial dark rufous band composed 
of diffused lines. 
Hah. Shimoga, Mysore (Watson). Exp, 50 mm. 
Type in B. M. 
NOTODONTID^. 
Genus Plusiogramma, nov. 
Type. P. auTosigna, Hmpsn. 
Palpi upturned, the 2nd joint broadly fringed with hair, the 
3rd minute and concealed ; antennae of male bipectinated to apex. 
Forewing with the outer margin somewhat excised from apex to 
vein 5, then oblique ; vein 5 from near upper angle of cell ; 
6, 7, 8, 9 stalked ; 10 free. Hindwing with vein 5 absent ; 6, 7 
stalked ; 8 connected with 7 by a bar at middle of cell. 
Allied to Hapigia. 
Plusiogramma aurosigna, n. sp. 
$ . Head and thorax deep chocolate ; abdomen fuscous. Fore- 
Tring deep chocolate ; the base of inner margin pale ; a subbasal 
