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Ceylon, Peradeniya, March, “ off Madras thorn ” (Dr. J. C. 
Hutson) ; 1 ex. (Brit. Mus.). 
Hypargyria anargyra, n. sp. 
I propose this name in substitution for impecuniosa Meyr. from 
Java, supr. p. 160 (1931), preoccupied in the same genus by 
impecuniosa Joan., Bull. Soc. Lep. Geneve, v, 226 (1927), which 
I had unfortunately overlooked, and to which the author has very 
kindly drawn my attention. 
Elegia alectryoneura Meyr. 
Malaya, Ivuala Lumpur, 13 ex. bred from larvae feeding on 
leaves of Cassia fistula and tdata , also on Perris and Hymenaea 
(all Leguminosce). 
TXNEIDJE. 
Scardia cremnarcha, n. sp. 
d 5 • 22-25 mm. Head, palpi blackish-fuscous. Antennal 
ciliations <5 fasciculated (4). Thorax white, anterior half blackish- 
fuscous. Porewings elongate, somewhat dilated, costa gently 
arched, apex obtuse, termen very obliquely rounded ; 8 and 9 nearly 
approximated at base; white ; markings blackish ; an elongate 
spot along basal ^ of costa, a small costal spot at several dots or 
minute strigulae between and beyond these, a short oblique pointed 
streak from costa at f, nearly preceded by a pale yellow-ochreous 
streak, a small hemispherical costal spot at within an ochreous- 
greyish semiannular ring based on two black costal dots, a rounded 
costal spot towards apex, and a smaller one at apex, round these 
some pale greyish-ochreous suffusion extended downwards near 
termen ; a large irregular-edged subtriangular blotch extending 
along dorsum from near base to beyond middle, base posterior, 
outwards-oblique and reaching -| across wing ; a tornal spot, and 
a small spot above it; three dots on termen : cilia white or 
whitish, a light greyish apical spot. Hindwings light grey ; cilia 
whitish-grey, a grey subbasal shade. 
Kashmir, Gulmarg, 8800 feet, July (T 7 . B. Fletcher) ; 4 ex. 
Intermediate in character between hucephala and tessulatella. 
Mr. Fletcher writes “ one found on outer (wooden) wall of hut, the 
others on old tree-stumps on which Polyporus was growing, but I 
could find no trace of larvae, pupae, or cocoons in the fungus ; not 
common, I searched for it on scores of old stumps.” 
PERILICMETIS, n. g. 
Head rough-haired ; ocelli posterior; tongue absent. Antennae j, 
C serrulate, evenly ciliated, scape moderate, without pecten. Labial 
palpi long, curved, ascending, second joint thickened with rather 
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