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 94. Crasilogia dispar ab. simplex uov. 



Aloiii; wi(.li a fair number of t^vpical ('. dispar Warr. of both sexes 1 find 2 cj cC 

 of remarkably aberrant structnre ; of tbese one, of normal size, has the forevving 

 exactly like that of the S type, the other, much smaller, has the forewing almost 

 exactly like that of the ? ; in both cases, however, the hindwings are shaped and 

 coloured as in the ? , without a sign of any of the secondary sexual characters that 

 apjicar in the normal S, and their neuration is that of the ?. In both cases the 

 retinaculum of the forewings and the fine frenulum of the hindwings is distinct ; 

 besides which the condition of the two insects precludes any suspicion of mending. 



95. Crasilogia? fumipennis spec. nov. 



Foreiomg : ochrcous, suffused throughout with brownish grey ; the basal area 

 and central fascia brownish fuscous, the lines of the latter forming three dark bands 

 with fainter intervals ; the edges crenulate, the outer deeply insinuate beyond cell 

 and projecting on vein 3, finely edged with whitish ; three dark waved Hues alter- 

 nating with paler ones before the submarginal, which is yellowish and lunulate- 

 dentate, both the luunles and teeth projecting outwards ; a black blotch before it 

 between veins 6 and 7, passing into apex, and the lines before it blackened and 

 confluent between 3 and 4; the spaces between 5 and 6, and 2 and 3 filled with 

 black and white scales ; pairs of square black spots at the ends of the veins, which 

 are yellowish ; fringe chequered pale aud dark brown ; cell-sj)ot black ; the dark 

 inner edge of central fascia extended to basal patch above submediau. 



Ilimlwing : smoky fuscous, with the postmedian area fulvous ; traces of two 

 or three curved shades from inner margin ; costal area whitish. 



Underside ochreous, suffused in forewing with grey, with all the lines dark 

 grey, becoming black on the costa, which is yellowish ; hindwing clear ochreous, 

 with three thick grey lunulate shades sejiarated by finer lunulate lines. 



Head, thorax, and abdomen brownish fuscous intermixed with jjaler ; abdomen 

 beneath and legs ochreous ; fore and middle tibiae and tarsi black, with yellow joints. 



Expanse of wings : 39 mm. 



1 ¥. 



Though very different in a])pearance above from Crasiloijia disjxir, I refer it to 

 the genus from the great resemblance in the marking of the underside. 



96. Diactinia intromissa spec. nov. 



Forewing : with the lines snow-white, the basal patch and central fascia 

 blackish fuscous ; the former edged by a fine white line, and in one specimen 

 crossed by a whitish line ; the edges of central fascia liroadly white, meeting on 

 the submediau fold, then separating again and forking symmetrically to inner 

 margin, as a double curve denticulate inwards on vein 1 ; the inner edge is also 

 dentate into the fascia along the cell-fold ; the interval between basal ])ateh and 

 fascia, aud the lower imrtion of the fascia itself, are olive-grey speckled with black ; 

 below costa beyond the fascia the commencement of a line is shown by two white 

 angulated marks filled in with blackish, continued below as an olive ochreons 

 somewhat lunulate shade edged by a black clond ; between veins 7 and 4 on the 

 margin is a bilobed blackish blotch edged by a white line, which runs out into 

 the fringe between 3 and 4, and appears again as a narrower line curving to anal 



