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greyish j'ellow and brownish lihick; the third interspace bears four brownish 

 black spots, of which the second, placed in tlie middle of the elytrnm, is the largest. 

 The pubescence of the underside and legs is short. 



4. Zygaenodes lituratus spec. uov. 



c??. Rnfo-brunnens vel uigrescens, bruuneo-griseo pnbescens, antennis 

 pedibnsc^ne rufis, rostro cum fronte toto albo-griseo. 



Rostrum inter antennas transverse convexnm, in medio antem impressum. 

 Processus oculifer latitndine parnm longior ((?) vel brevier ( ? ). Pronotnm lateribus 

 brunneo maculatnm, pone carinam utrinque duabus maculis brunneis notatnra, 

 vitta mediana sat lata bruunei)-grisea luiea allia longitudinali signata, carina 

 paululo ante trientem apicalem sita. .Scutclluin griseo-albnra. Elytra sat elongata, 

 convexa, ante medium parnm depressa, sutura usque ad medium brnnnea, serie 

 transversa lineolarum nigro-brunnearum mediana in interspatiis 3'", 5", 7°, ante 

 et pone banc seriem lineolis griseo-albis plus minusve bene expressis, apice declivi 

 lateribusque brunneo-macnlatis, lineola subbasali in interspatio .3'" sita parnm 

 elevata. Long. (cap. excl.) 2'8 mm. 



One pair from Java. 



The occipnt recedes rather strongly, so that the outline of the head from eye 

 to eye appears almost evenly concave in the d, if the head is viewed obliquely 

 from below or above. 



5. Zygaenodes latipes spec. nov. 



? . Speciei antea descriptae colore signaturisqne simillimus. Occipnt valde 

 convexnm intra oculos elevatum. Processus oculifer lougior. Tarsorum articulus 

 S'"" latior, secundi pari articulus primus secundo et tertio simul sumptis brevior. 



One J from Pegu, Burma. 



The crown of the head is so much elevated that there is a deep groove on 

 each side separating it from the stalks of the eyes ; it bears, moreover, a distinct 

 impressed mesial line. The most peculiar feature of this species is the strongly 

 dilated third tarsal segment, which is especially large in the midtarsus ; while 

 in the fore- and hindtarsus the lirst segment is distinctly longer than the next 

 two together, in the midtarsus it is, on the contrary, shorter, a character not 

 met with in any of the other species hitherto described. 



The suture of the elytra is grey from the base to the antemediau depression, 

 and thence to the a))ex brown dotted with grey. The abdomen is greyish white 

 in the centre and bears a broad brown lateral stripe at some distance from the 

 edge, the stripe being irregularly marked with grey. 



6. Zygaenodes antiallus sjiec. nov. 



? . Colorft signaturiaque etiam similis latipedi et liturato, sed rostri apice medio 

 sat profnnde emarginato, pronoti colore brunneo magis extenso, elytris basi area 

 suturali luteo-grisea notatis, maculis interstitii tertii nigris parum elevatis, 

 abdomine lateribns tribns seriebus raacularum albarum notato. 



One ? from the Khasia Hills, Assam. 



Somewhat broader than the j)revions species. The anterior margin of the 

 rostrum bears a distinct rounded sinus in the centre, which is hardly at all 



