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EXOTIC MICROLEPIDOPTERA. 
upper surface, and internal area white. Forewings dark fuscous, 
bases of scales ochreous-whitish; lines blackish-fuscous, first at 
-|, direct, slightly angulated outwards above middle and inwards 
on fold, followed by a narrow white fascia, second double, from 
| of costa to 4- of dorsum, strongly excurved from costa to fold, 
followed beneath costa by an oblique white subcrescentic streak 
running to near apex, and on lower half by a fine white line 
thickened towards dorsum ; apical area beyond this ochreous-orange, 
terminal area from middle to near tornus slenderly ochreous- 
orange with three small blackish spots ; two whitish dots on end of 
cell obscurely indicated : cilia whitish with two dark fuscous shades, 
base tinged golden-metallic on lower part of termen. Hind wings 
grey, darker posteriorly ; cilia whitish with two grey shades. 
W. China, Mt. Omei, 4200 feet, August ( FrancJc ) ; 1 ex. Nearest 
aTbilinealis Hamps. 
COSMOPTERYGIDiE. 
Cosmopteryx catharacma Meyr. 
Java, Mt. Grede, 1 ex. * bred March from larva mining leaf of 
Pollinia cilicita (Graminece) (Dr. L. G. E. Kalshoven). 
Cosmopteryx glaueogramma, n. sp. 
(J . 9 mm. Head, thorax dark bronzy, three fine white lines. 
Palpi white lined black. Antennae white lined black, 3 apical 
joints white, then 5 black, 1 white, 1 black, 2 white. Abdomen 
dark grey. Forewings very narrow, apex long-produced, caudate ; 
black; a very fine whitish-blue oblique subcostal line from base 
to |, one median longitudinal from near base to and one subdorsal 
reaching beyond this but not nearly reaching base; a broad orange 
postmedian band, both sides converging towards dorsum, preceded 
by two golden-metallic spots obliquely placed, lower posterior, and 
followed by two others reversed-oblique (lower anterior), orange 
colour slightly projecting beyond this ; apical line hardly traceable : 
cilia dark fuscous, a fine white apical bar. Hindwings dark 
fuscous ; cilia dark purplish-fuscous. 
Java, Mt. Gede, 2650 feet, bred May from larva mining leaf of 
Bambusa (?) (Dr. L. G. E. Kalshoven) ; 1 ex. 
Limnoecia ancilla, n. sp. 
cT . 10 mm. Head, thorax dark fuscous, face and palpi whitish.- 
Forewings elongate-lanceolate; dark brownish-fuscous: cilia greyish, 
costal cilia ochreous-'whitish with three small dark fuscous spots, 
and a short dark fuscous median hook beyond apex. Hindwings 
dark grey : cilia grey. 
Java, Bandyar, bred March from a log “ infested with various 
insects,” probably therefore feeding on refuse (not wood) 
(Dr. L. G. E. Kalshoven ) ; 1 ex. 
