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Show 1895.] OF THE SCHCENOBIINCE AND CRAMBINCE. 967 (6) ANCYLOLOMIA PALPELLA, Schiff. Europe. (7)tANCYLOLOMiA SAUNDERSIELLA, Zell. Mon. Chil. & Cramb. p. 10. W. India. Jartheza biplagella, Moore, P. Z. S. 1872, p. 582, pi. 34. f. 9. t „ obstitella, Swinh. P. Z. S. 1883, p. 880, pi. 57. f. 3. (8)tANCYLOLOMIA RESPONSELLA, Wlk. xxvii. 184. Himalayas ; t Jartheza xylinella, Wlk. xxvii. 184. W. India. f „ cassimella, Swinh. P. Z. S. 1886, p. 461, pi. 41. ff. 4, (9)tANCYLOLOMiA BASISTRIGA, Moore, Lep. Ceyl. iii. p. 382, pi. 184. f. 1. Ceylon. SECT. III. Antennae of female serrate. (10)tANCYLOLOMIA UNIFORMELLA, n. sp. 2 . Pale ochreous. Fore wing thickly irrorated with fuscous ; the irroration rather thicker in the cell, where it forms an obscure fascia. Hind wing pure white. Hab. Hydrabad, Sind (Swinhoe). Exp. 38 mm. List of undetermined Species. Ancylolomia hipponella, Rag. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. (6) viii. p. 279, pi. vi. ff. 11,12. inornatella, Staud. Algeria. Europe. Genus TALIS. Talis, Guen. Ind. Micr. p. 86 (1845). Hednota, Meyr. Trans. Ent. Soc. 1886, p. 270. Araxates, Rag. Ann. Ent. Soc. Fr. (6) viii. p. 281. Palpi extending about twice the length of head and thickly clothed with hair; maxillary palpi triangularly scaled; proboscis well developed : frons with a conical prominence; antennae of male usually ciliated. Fore wing with vein 6 from below upper angle of cell; 7 from the angle ; 8, 9 stalked; 10, 11 free. Hind wing with vein 3 from angle of cell; 6 from well below upper angle. 6 Fig. 49. Talis bivitellus, cf. \. SECT. I. (Hednota). Fore wing with vein 3 from before angle of cell; 5 from above angle ; tbe apex acute. A. Hind wing with veins 4, 5 from angle of cell. a. Fore wing with the apex produced and acute. (1) TALIS MILVELLUS, Meyr. J.L. Soc. N. S. W . iii. p. 181. Australia, |