GrELECHIADJi'j, 511 
G-elechia biclavata, n. sp. 
J. 11 mm. Head white, a greyish-ochreous median stripe. 
Palpi white, second joint with two indistinct greyish-ochreous 
bands. Thorax whitish with three fuscous stripes, outer part of 
tegulse tinged rosy. Fore wings rather narrow, costa gently arched, 
apex obtuse-pointed, termen very obliquely rounded ; dark fuscous ; 
a moderately broad irregular-edged white costal streak from base 
nearly to apex, posteriorly tinged pale ochreous beneath and 
irregularly expanded just before apex of wing; a light greyish- 
ochreous stripe occupying dorsal area beneath fold from base to 
tornu 8 , irregularly edged white above in disc, its apex irregularly 
expanded above : cilia whitish, on termen overlaid long flat greyish 
scales tipped whitish. Hindwings over 1 , grey-whitish ; cilia 
whitish. 
India, Great Indian Desert, November (E. A. Glennie) ; 1 ex. 
(Brit. Mus.). 
Chelaria paroctas Meyr. 
Java, Telawa, bred October from larvae feeding in shoots and 
fruits of Erioglossum edule ( Dr. L. G. E. Kalshoven). 
Chelaria taphronoma Meyr. 
Java, Telawa, bred July from larvae feeding on leaves of Cajanus 
cajan ( Dr . L. G. E. Kalshoven). 
Chelaria melanocharis, n. sp. 
2 . 12 mm. Head light grey speckled white. Palpi white, 
second joint sprinkled grey, with moderate rough projecting apical 
tuft, basal half dark fuscous, terminal joint with black submedian 
ring and broad supramedian band. Thorax grey. Forewings rather 
narrow, costa gently arched, apex pointed, termen extremely 
obliquely rounded; 6 separate; rather dark grey irrorated white; 
scattered black dots and short fine irregular dashes, a longer dash 
beneath costa at 3 , and three short marks in a rather oblique series 
in disc beneath posterior end of this, some brown suffusion above 
them, a cloudy blotch of whitish irroration towards costa beyond 
this, and four small dark brown spots on costa from this to | : cilia 
grey with rows of whitish points. Hindwings light grey, darker 
posteriorly ; cilia greyish. 
Java, Telawa, bred August from larva feeding on leaves of 
Acacia tomentosa (Dr. L. G. E. Kalshoven); 1 ex. An obscure 
species generally resembling xylotechna , but really quite different 
in detail, and characterised by the conspicuous broad black band of 
terminal joint of palpi. 
Dichomeris brachygrapha Meyr. 
Bombay, Poona, bred December from larva feeding between flatly 
spun leaves of a Leguminous shrub, cocoon in same position 
(Mrs. M. L. Maxwell). 
