( ^11 ) 



Underside paler, with fuseous transverse strigae ; the markings plainer; the 

 outer line followed towards costa by a ferrnginous fascia. Face and palpi dark brown ; 

 thorax and abdomen concolorous with wings. 



Expanse of wings : 42 mm. 



One S from Sonth Java, 1.500 feet, 1891 (Kruhstorfer). 



194. Luxiaria punctata sji. nov. 



Forewiwjs : straw-colour, dusted with ochreous and pale fuscous ; first line near 

 base, very indistinct, marked by spots on the veins : cell-spot large, browai, followed 

 by an indistinct waved central line ; exterior line at three-fourths, dull rusty, 

 accompanied by dark dots on veins, vrith a small brown blotch on inner margin before 

 it ; submarginal line wavy, hardly paler, preceded by a slight brown cloud opposite 

 the cell ; a marginal row of black spots on the veins ; fringe clear ochreous. 



Hindu'ings : the same, the cell-spot small and dark, followed by a grey central 

 line. 



I'alpi and face ochreous below, brown above ; thorax and abdomen ochreous, 

 dusted with darker ; abdomen with dark dots along back. Underside paler, with 

 the central and outer lines bright ferruginous, the latter followed on forewings by a 

 bright ferruginous, dentate-edged cloud from costa to middle, which is fuscous-tinged 

 opposite the cell ; hindwings with a fuscous cloud on submarginal line ojiposite cell. 



Expanse of wings : 34 — 36 mm. 



Two ? ? from Bandong, Java. 



The smaller of these examples, though more worn thau the type, has the dots 

 denoting the first and outer lines enlarged into a distinct series of brown spots, those 

 on costa and inner margin swollen ; the marginal spots and clouds on the sub- 

 marginal lines are also darker and more conspicuous. 



195. Nadagarodes straminea. 



Luxiaria Q) straminea Warr., Nov. ZooL. III. p. 303. 



When describing the ? of this species from Fergusson Island 1 queried the 

 genus. I have now met with a S from Amboina (agreeing with the 2 in all respects, 

 except in not having the dark blotch beyond cell), which, having short pectinated 

 antennae and non-crenulate hindwings, must be jflaced in Nadagarodes. 



196. Semiothisa angustimargo sp. nov. 



Foreimncjs : whitish ochreous, semitransparent, rather thickly dusted with fine 

 black atoms ; the costa yellowish, more densely scaled ; the lines pale fuscous ; first 

 at one-fourth, forming two outward curves ; second just beyond middle, outcurved 

 above median, and obtusely bent on the submedian fold ; traces of a bent line 

 immediately preceding it and passing over the black linear cell-spot ; exterior line 

 at four-fifths of costa, angled strongly below apex, then straight, oblique, and double, 

 dark fuscous, to inner margin just before anal angle ; the narrow marginal area 

 fuscous grey ; fringe grey, darker along the excision. 



Hindwings: with a thick straight central line passing over the small black 

 cell-spot ; outer line and margin as in forewings. 



