ADELIDiE.—-GRACILABIADJE. 
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ADELIDIE. 
Nemotois beryllopa, n. sp. 
3 15 mm., $ 13 mm. Hairs of crown 3 black, 5 orange, face 
in both sexes metallic coppery-bronze, eyes 3 large, narrowly 
separated on crown. Palpi black, suffused white beneath. 
Antennae blackish, 3 becoming white on apical f, $ with apical 
fifth whitish, in both sexes without any basal thickening on stalk. 
Thorax, abdomen blackish. Forewings elongate, posteriorly dilated, 
termen obliquely rounded; dark purplish-fuscous, base bronzy- 
metallic, from near base onwards wholly overlaid peacock-green; 
an irregular postmedian fascia of blackish suffusion, expanded 
posteriorly on costa; in one example a variably developed irregular 
bright coppery blotch in disc towards apex : cilia dark bronzy-grey, 
basal third peacock-green. Hindwings blackish-grey; cilia <5 
white, basal fourth dark grey, on costa and dorsum wholly grey; 
5 wholly dark grey, basal fourth darker. 
Spain (Burgos), Estepar, 2800 feet, July (R. Agenjo ); 4 ex. 
(type Madrid Mus.). This fine new European Nemotois is allied to 
fasciella. 
GBACILARXADiE. 
Phyllocnistis lucernifera, n. sp. 
3 $ . 3-4 mm. Head, palpi, thorax silvery-white. Forewings 
silvery-white; two dark grey slightly diverging lines above and 
below middle of wing, space between suffused yellow, a short 
oblique dark grey strigula from costa to apex of upper; a slightly 
excurved dark grey line from costa at § to dorsum beneath their 
apex; apical area suffused ochreous-yellow nearly to this line ; 
a nearly round black apical dot: cilia whitish, on costa three nearly 
parallel oblique dark grey strigulse, third directed to apical dot, two 
beyond apex and one beneath it converging to apical dot, and a dark 
grey line from beneath apex nearly parallel to termen, space 
within this suffused ochreous-yellow. Hindwings light grey : cilia 
whitish. 
Bombay, Salsette I., Yihar, bred March, April from larvae in 
leaves of Capparis sepiaria , “ mining a wandering zigzag gallery 
on undersurface of leaf; attacked leaves present a crumpled 
appearance; cocoon found in pinched-in edge of leaf v (Mrs. M. L . 
Maxwell) ; 4 ex. 
Lithocolletis dorinda Meyr. 
India, U.P., Dehra Dun, 3 ex. bred December frem larvae mining 
leaves of Uraria neglecta (Leguminosce) (Indian Forest Entomologist). 
Antennae blackish, a white apical band ; forewings with a black 
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