( 40;; ) 



is the discal spot ; the lilotch below and that at the apex of hindwings is of the 

 usual smoky fuscous tint. Hofh sexes from Lifu. 



Examples from Dili and Oinainisa, Timor, agree entirely with the typical form 

 from Australia. 



172. Chogada epistictis Meyr. ah. albibasis nov 



Fm'eiviTujs : with the central line thick and black, twice angulated ; the basal 

 line faint ; basal area and marginal half beyond central line rufous grey, dusted with 

 coarse blackish atoms, the outer line being fine and indistinct ; space between basal 

 and central lines white. 



Hi lulwiiujs : with base white to the thick black basal line; all the rest of the 

 wing dull rufous grey with black atoms, the exterior line of forewings becoming 

 central and blackish. 



Underside wholly dull smoky cinexeous. 



One S from Biak, Geelviuk Bay, New Guinea, collected by Doherty. A very 

 striking aberration. 



17o. Dryocoetis cineracea Aloore ab. subalbida nov. 



Marked above exactly as typical cinevKcen ; but the underside, instead of being 

 dark smok}' cinereous, is nearly white, so that the upjierside ajipears ])aler ; and in 

 the hindwings the space between the antemedian and postmedian lines is largely 

 white. 



Several from the Khasias, taken at the same time as the ordinary form. 



174. Ectropis dentiliueata Moore ali. pulverosa nov. 



Forewings: dirty grey, confusedly irrorated with fuscous olive, and having all 

 the markings more or less obscured ; the base and costa are especially darker. 



HindtvitKjs : rather paler. 



I'nderside dull whitish. Head and thorax dull grev ; the abdomen a little 

 paler. 



Apjiarently common in the Kulu district. 



Besides differing in coloration, this form is distinguished from the type by the 

 more elongate forewings. 



175. Lassaba indentata sp. nov. 



Verj- much like L. alhidaria Wlk., Init smaller, less coarsely irrorated and wiih 

 the lines finer and less evident; the exterior line not outcurved round cell; the 

 submarginal line edged inteiiially by an olive-grey diffuse fascia, abruptly bent in 

 above third median towards the dark mark in the exterior line and darker beyond it, 

 but not forming a second dark line as in (dhidnria; marginal area from apex to the 

 bend suffused with grey and with a darker grey blotch before the bend, the marginal 

 area within the .sinus being conspicuously pale. 



I'nderside of forewing with a blackish apical blotch beyond submarginal line 

 as far as third median, including a scpiarc white spot at the apex ; a slight gre^' 

 submarginal continuous fascia on Ixjth wings. 



One 3 from South .Tava, 18U1, 1500 feet (Fruhstorfer). 



