GAMPOLA; NTSHADA. By Dr. M. Drafdt. 
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T. margaritacea Rothsch. Head greyish-white, teeth of antennae orange-brownish. Thorax and margorila- 
abdomen reddish-pearl-coloured. Anal tuft yellowish. The costal margin of the forewing is very convex, before 
the apex excised, and very much ruffled from the proximal angle to the middle of the proximal margin : inner- 
marginal vein and lower median vein strongly bent, and fused towards the margin: the colour is reddish pearl- 
grey. Hindwing in the costal half diaphanous silvery grey, otherwise brownish-grey: the whole wing very 
broad and very much ruffled. Length of forewings: I 1 mm. Oetakwa River. 
T. approximate Rothsch. In its colour and general exterior similar to the preceding, but larger, the appro .<•;- 
forewing longer and narrower; both wings only little ruffled, and the silvery grey at the costal margin of the 
hindwing very much reduced. Length of forewings: 15 mm. Mount Goliath. Dutch New Guinea. 
T. lactea Rothsch. is also very much like margaritacea in the shape of the wing, but with less ruffled laden. 
wings. Head, thorax and the first two abdominal rings yellowish-white. Abdomen for the rest grey; antennae 
white with brownish serrated teeth. Forewing yellowish-white, on and below the inner-marginal vein more 
leather-coloured. Hindwing in the costal half greyish silvery white, for the rest light yellowish-grey. Length 
of forewings: 9G mm. Oetakwa River, Snow Mountains in Dutch New Guinea. 
T. albogrisea Rothsch. Antennae brown, head and thorax yellowish-white, abdomen light grey, anal albogrisea. 
tuft redclish-buff. Forevings snow-white with a satiny lustre; hindwings very light ash-grey, fringes white. 
Length of forewings: 10 mm. Oetakwa River. Dutch New Guinea. 
T. albescens Rothsch. Antennae light brown; head, thorax and abdomen white. Forewings chalky- albescens. 
white, hindwing the same, in the costal third a large, yellowish-grey scent-scale spot. The 2 is all white with 
a satiny lustre, abdomen tinted grey. Length of forewings: <£11. 2 13 mm. Oetakwa River. Dutch New Guinea. 
T. fuscescens Rothsch. Body greyish leather-coloured; forew ing the same, basal half below the sub- iuseescens. 
costal liued brown; hinclwing semi-transparent buff. Kumusi River in North East British New Guinea. 
T. flavescens Rothsch. Body and wings orange-reddish, hindwing diaphanous buff. Length of forew ings: fkn-escens. 
11 nrm. Kumusi River. British New Guinea. 
T. rufescens Rothsch. Antennae dark brownish-grev; head and thorax orange brownish-red: abdomen rufescens. 
orange; anal tuft sooty black. Forewing reddish-orange, suffused with brown. Hindwing sooty grey, towards 
the base lighter, and at the proximal margin ochreous-yellow . Length of forewings: 10 1 2 mm. Kumusi River. 
134. Genus : Oailipola Moore. 
Only one, duskily coloured species, with a developed proboscis, short, feebly erect palpi beneath haired: 
<£ antennae with ciliary bristles, shoulder-covers long-haired. Forewing in the <£ short and broad, in the 2 
longer. The cell of the $ is narrow, the discocellular short; the middle radial vein is absent, the upper one 
rises from below the upper cell-angle: the 3 lower subcostal veins petioled. the 2nd separate, the 1st anasto¬ 
moses with the costal vein; the proximal vein is bent near the anal angle and haired, the apex of the wing turned 
over downward. In the $ the cell is broader, the transverse vein longer, the 1st median and 3rd radial on 
a long footstalk. On the hind wing of the <£ the 1st median rises before the lower cell-angle, the 3rd radial is 
very much bent, the upper cell-angle, from which the very short subcostal and 1st radial rise, is extended 
to a point; in the $ the 1st median anastomoses with the 3rd radial, the subcostal is petioled with the 1st 
radial. 
G. fasciata Moore (He). Forewing greyish-brown with a faded, darker longitudinal shade; above jase'mta. 
the proximal angle at the margin a dark dot. hindwing lighter. The $ shows a dark diseal spot and another 
one on the submedian fold. Ceylon. 
135. Genus: HMTisliatla Moore. 
Proboscis well developed ; the palpi, the 2nd joint of which is hairy beneath, project somewhat beyond 
the convex forehead; q antennae with long ciliary bristles, the shaft behind the base usually a little thickened 
and scaled; tibiae with short spurs. The 2nd abdominal segment in the <£ above unsealed. Forewing short 
and broad, with a Aery much curved costa: 1st median and 3rd radial petioled. 2nd radial absent. 1st rising 
variably: the 3 lower subcostal veins petioled. the two upper ones from the cell. 1st subcostal \ T ein anastomosing 
