FASCICULI MALATENSES 
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Rhodophaea, Guen.^ Eur, Microlep. Ins. Meth.^ p. 74 (1845). 
210. Rhodophaea heringi 
Rhodophaea heringi, Rag.^ Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr.^ 1888, p. 282. 
Rhodophaea heringi, Rag.^ Mon. Phyc., p. 73, pL 8, fig. i (1893). 
I. Biserat, Jalor. 12th July, 1901. (At light). 
Oligfochroa, Rag..^ Nouv. Gen.., p. 20 (1888). 
211. Oligochroa mundalis 
Nephopteryx mundalis, Walker, xxvii, 67 (1863). 
Oligochroa mundalis, Rag. Mem. sur Lep. vii, p. 387, pi. 12, fig. ii (1893). 
Selangor. 
PYRALIDAE 
Pyralis, Linn, Syst. Nat. xii, p. 881 (1767). 
212. Pyralis ’fumipennis 
Pyralis fumipennis, Butler, 111 . Ret. B.M. vii, p. 91, pi. 134, fig. n (1889). 
12. Goah Tanah (Earth Cave), Buklt Tapang, nr. Biserat, Jalor. 9th July, 1901. 
I. Goah Tanah (Earth Cave), Bukit Tapang, nr. Biserat, Jalor. i6th October, 1901. 
‘ We found numbers of this moth seated on the walls of one of the big 
limestone caves near Biserat, and did not see it elsewhere. It was only 
observed in that part of the cave that was absolutely dark, and, so far as we 
could judge, did not penetrate into the extremity, which was partially lighted 
by holes in the roof. It was not attracted to the light of our torches and 
lanterns. Very possibly the species only shelters in the cave during the day, 
for it is almost inconceivable that it should be truly cavernicolous, in the 
sense of being a regular denizen, being born, breeding, and dying in the 
cave without ever coming to the exterior.’ 
ENDOTRICHIDAE 
Cotachena, Moore, Lep. Ceylon hi, p. 275 (1885). 
213. Cotachena histricalis 
Botys histricalis, Walker, xviii, 655 (1859). 
2. Jeram Kawan, South Perak. 13th February, 1902. (At light). 
