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Show 1886.] LEPIDOPTERA OF MHOW. 459 211. Z E B R O N I A GRAPHICALIS, n. sp. Allied to Z. obrinusalis, Walker. Ochreous ; fore wings with a black dot at the end of the cell and three black dots on the costa-one basal, one before and another beyond the middle, exactly as in Z. aurolinealis and Z. plutusalis. Both fore and hind wings crossed by five dark ochreous, slightly sinuous bands; marginal line dark ochreous ; fringe long, with pale tips. Underside paler ; wings unmarked, except a deep black spot at the end of the cell of the fore wings ; all the legs with black knees ; fore tarsi with three black bands. Expanse of wings -fa-1 inch. February, March, and July. MARGARODID^E. 212. PYGOSPILA TYRESALIS. Phalcena-Pyralis tyres, Pap. Exot. iii. p. 124, pi. 263. f. C. Pygospila tyresalis, Guenee, Delt. et Pyral. 312. 340. M h o w (Yerbury). 213. PHAKELLURA INDICA. Eudioptis indica, Saunders, Zool. ix. 3070. September, October, and November. 214. GLYPHODES FESSALIS, n. sp. (Plate XLI. fig. 13.) Palpi unusually long, much longer than the breadth of the head; antennae, palpi, head, thorax, and abdomen pure white ; a reddish band on each side of the collar, joining a similar band on the costa of the fore wings ; outer border of fore wings with a band of the same colour-in some specimens purplish, margined inwardly with a brown line. Hind wings white, semihyaline, with an outer border slightly paler than that on the fore wings, and which becomes gradually attenuated to the anal angle ; fringe of both wings white. Underside white, shining, with the bands faintly showing through. Expanse of wings -j% inch. April and May. 215. EUCLASTA DEFAMATALIS. Ilurgia defamatalis, Walker, xviii. 544. November. BOTIDIDJE. 216. BOTYS AUREA. Botys aurea, Butler, 111. Typ. Lep. Het. iii. p. 76, pi. 59. f. 11 (1879). October. 217. BOTYS INCOLORALIS. Botys incoloralis, Guenee, Delt. et Pyral. 332. 369. October. |