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l(i3. Anthyperythra (?) illiturata sp. nov. 



Forewings : i^ale yellowisli, slightly ting<'(l with grey and with a few dark 

 transverse mottlings ; tlie costa dotted with lirown ; lines scarcely marked ; the 

 onter line double, at f'onr-tif'ths, bnt only marked by short brown streaks on costa 

 and at inner margin ; fringe yellowish ; cell-spot hardly visible. 



Ilimhfings : with faint cell-spot, and traces of a curved central line from inner 

 margin. 



Underside yellow, freckled with pale ferruginous. Head, thorax, and abdomen 

 all pale yellowish. 



Expanse of wings : 30 mm. 



One c? from Sonth-East Africa (Dykes). 



In the forewings veins 7, 8, 0, 10 are stalked as in A. patalata Feld.; in the 

 type-species kermearia Swinh. vein in, as well as 11, is free. 



164. Auzeodes nigroseriata Warr., Pr. Z. S. 1893, p. 4ii5. 



The type from which this species was described is a cj iu Mr. Elwes' collection, 

 and came from East Pegn. I am now able to describe the other sex. In the ? 

 the dark scales of the forewings tend to form four vertical lines or shades, an 

 inner, faint, and a median, onter, and submarginal, more distinct ; on all these lines, 

 where they cross the veins, a few whitish scales occur, generally inconspicuous, but 

 on the median line, below costa and above inner margin, distinct ; the four black 

 spots on tlie outer line that are so prominent in the c? are here wanting, or at least 

 very minute and overspread by the whitish ones; the submarginal line is marked, 

 however, by three black spots edged with whitish scales below the costa ; these in 

 the (S are confluent and form a black blotch. The hindwings are much darker, but 

 the three outer lines are present, with the white scales at all the veins. 



This ? , which expands 4.5 mm., is from Rakit Putus, Selangore, taken in May 

 1890, at 3000 feet (Curtis). 



The cell in both wings is short, hardly more than one-third of the wing. 



165. Auzeodes rufa sp. nov. 



Foreivings : deep flesh-colour ; the lines slightly darker, curved and faintly 

 waved, at one-third and two-thirds ; cell-spot also darker ; fringe concolorous. 



lli»divin(/s : similar. 



Underside paler ; head, thorax, and abdomen concolorous. 



Expanse of wings : 30 mm. 



Four ? ? from Penang, 1896 (Curtis). 



Agrees with Auzeodes in neuration, but in shape of wing and character of 

 markings and scaling most like Moore's liapbi drletaria. 



166. Eurytaphria minorata sp. nov. 



Forewings : grey-green ; costa striated with purplish ; tlie lines jjurplisii ; first 

 at one-third, curved, and distinct towards inner margin; outer line at five-sixths, 

 snbdentatc, the teeth marked darker on the veins, preceded in its lower half by a 

 purplish shade ; cell-spot purplish ; fringe pale yellowish green, without a trace of 

 basal line. 



Hindwings : similar, with some purplish duls near base. 



