Moths . im. 4339. Ancylosis ? lucida, no. 4572. Wart: P. Z. S. 1888, p. 336; C. fy 8. $ . (Head wantiug;) thorax and fore wing ochreous, the lastwith white costal fascia; an oblique pink band from the base ofsubcostal nervure to inner margin ; an oblique medial band notreaching the costa; a nearly straight and erect postmedial. bandand a marginal band. Abdomen and hind wing Campbellpur, Punjab. Exp. 18 millim. 4340. Ancylosis trilineatella, n. sp. Eed-brown suffused with grey. Pore wing irrorated with black;a broad diffused grey costal fascia thickly irrorated with black ;two obli


Moths . im. 4339. Ancylosis ? lucida, no. 4572. Wart: P. Z. S. 1888, p. 336; C. fy 8. $ . (Head wantiug;) thorax and fore wing ochreous, the lastwith white costal fascia; an oblique pink band from the base ofsubcostal nervure to inner margin ; an oblique medial band notreaching the costa; a nearly straight and erect postmedial. bandand a marginal band. Abdomen and hind wing Campbellpur, Punjab. Exp. 18 millim. 4340. Ancylosis trilineatella, n. sp. Eed-brown suffused with grey. Pore wing irrorated with black;a broad diffused grey costal fascia thickly irrorated with black ;two oblique fuscous antemedial lines defined by white on innerside; a dark speck at lower angle of cell; an incurved fuscoussubmargiual line defined by white on outer side; the marginsuffused with grey. Hind wing pale semihyaline brown; the ciliagrey, with a brown line through them. Hab. Meean Meer, Punjab {Harford). Exp. 16 millim. Typein B. M. 4341. Ancylosis niveicostella, n. red-brown ; abdomen Fig. 47.—Ancylosis niveicostella, J • Hab. BombayB. M. Ceylon (Green). Pore wing dull red-brown;a broad pure white costalfascia irrorated with a fewpink scales; below the costalfascia is a leaden-colouredfascia aloug median nervuresending three spurs downto vein 1; a bright red spotat outer angle and marginalseries of dark specks. Hindwing yellowish white. Exp. 18 millim. Type in Genus EUZOPHERA. Stenoptycha, Von Hein. Schmett. Deutsch. i, 2, p. 190 (1863), prseocc. Melia, Von Hein. t. c. p. 209, prasocc. Euzophera, Zell. Trans. Ent. Soc. (3) v, p. 456 (1867). Type, E. biviella, Zell., from Europe. Range. Neotropical, Palsearctic, and Ethiopian regions ; India;Ceylon. Palpi upturned and reaching vertex of head, the 2nd joint fringedwith scales at extremity ; the 3rd joint well developed and acumi-nate ; antennae of male somewhat thickened. Pore wing long and


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