26. Frisilia strepsiptila Meyrick, 1910

J. Bombay nat. Hist. Soc. 20: 436; Clarke, 1965: 63. TL: S. India, N. Coorg. [BMNH].

Diagnosis. The male genitalia are very similar to those of F. procentra Meyrick, and can be distinguished from the latter by the shorter lateral lobes of the juxta and the bigger aedeagus.

Adult (Fig. 27, lectotype). Wingspan, 18.0–20.0 mm.

Male genitalia (Figs. 58, 58 a). See also Clarke (1965: Pl. 31, Figs. 3–3 b).

Diagnosis. The species is similar to F. strepsiptila Meyrick, but the hind wing is more grayish. It can also be distinguished from the latter by the slender aedeagus of the male genitalia,

Adult (Fig. 28, lectotype). Wingspan,18.0–20.0 mm.

Male genitalia (Figs. 59, 59 a). See also Clarke (1965: Pl. 32, Fig. 1), Gozmány (1978: pl. 7, Fig. 76).

Material examined. 1♂ (lectotype), Khasis Hills, Assam, India, IV. 1906, gen. prep. no. BM-8659, and eight additional specimens are in the BMNH.

Distribution. India, Nepal.