GRACILARIAD2E.—ADELID2E. 
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Gracilaria teucra, n. sp. 
<J . 6 mm. Head, thorax whity-brownish, face silvery. Palpi 
whitish banded dark fuscous. Fore wings very narrow, short- 
pointed ; light purplish irrorated dark fuscous ; a rather narrow 
oblique somewhat excurved yellowish-white transverse fascia from 
about 5 of costa to dorsum, edged with a few black scales posteriorly; 
two small triangular black spots on dorsum posteriorly : cilia pale 
purplish speckled blackish. Hindwings and cilia grey. 
Java, bred October from larvae feeding on leaves of Bridelia 
{Dr. L. G. E. Kalshoven) ; 2 ex. 
Ornix concussa, n. sp. 
2 . 9 mm. Head white, crown mixed grey. Palpi white. 
Thorax white, slightly sprinkled grey. Forewings elongate- 
lanceolate; dark grey; markings white; a moderately broad 
slightly curved transverse fascia at jr ; an almost dorsal dot beyond 
this; a moderate antemedian fascia, dorsal half narrowed and 
angulated on fold; a moderate spot on costa slightly beyond middle, 
and group of dots on dorsal half beneath this ; a moderate tornal 
spot ; three rather oblique and somewhat interrupted strigulae from 
costa towards apex : cilia grey, on termen with two interrupted 
whitish shades, on costa with narrow whitish bars on markings. 
Hindwings and cilia grey. 
Kashmir, Gulmarg, 8800 feet, July (T. B. Fletcher) ; 1 ex. 
Apparently nearest inspercitella. No Ornix has yet been found in 
these longitudes south of this. 
adelid^e. 
Nemotois zonoreas Meyr. 
Kashmir, Gulmarg, 8800 feet, June, “ flying over bushes in the 
forest, never in the open ” (T . B. Fletcher) ; 24 ex. There is 
considerable variation ; the whitish speckling of forewings varies 
in development ; usually there is a short fine yellow-whitish or 
yellowish subcostal streak from base ; the fascia varies from whitish 
to yellowish, and is sometimes interrupted or almost or quite 
obsolete on upper portion, represented by a costal dot and dorsal 
spot, or by a dorsal spot alone, but this is always conspicuous, 
occasionally it is margined on both sides first with black streaks 
and then with slender fasciae of leaden suffusion ; in the 2 the 
head is somewhat mixed whitish, the antennae slightly longer than 
forewings, somewhat thickened with scales on basal half, tho 
markings as in < 5 *, the hindwings dark grey alike in both sexes. 
Nemotois thermochalca, n. sp. 
c? . 20-23 mm. Head, thorax bright brassy-metallic, eyes large, 
closely approximated on crown. Antennae white, towards base 
blackish, scape coppery-purple. Forewings subtriangular, costa 
posteriorly strongly arched, termen obliquely rounded; bright 
