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ScBFAsriLY SCOTOPTERYGINAE. 

 211. Scotopterix lignicolor sp. nov. 



cJ. Foreicings : reddish brown, with dense fuscous striation ; the liuos black 

 and thick ; first at one-fonrth, waved and slightly oblique, preceded by a pale space 

 of jrronnd-colonr ; second line at throc-fonrtlis, waved and incurved Ijelow the 

 middle, followed near the costa by a i)aler shade ; subniarginal shade diU'nsely dark; 

 marginal line crenulate, black ; fringe concolorons, with darker mottlings. 



Hind wings : similar, without the first line ; both wings with distinct black 

 cell-spot. 



? with ground-colour bright straw-colour, suffused and dotted with red- 

 brown and fuscous, the pale ground-colour apparent after the second line, at the 

 apex, and along the costal region. 



Underside rather duller. Head, thorax, and abdomen all brownish. 



Expanse of wings : 44 mm. 



A pair from Lawas, North Borneo (A. Everett). 



Subfamily BISTONINAE. 

 212. Cusiala malescripta sp. nov. 



Forewings : silvery white, with sjjarse course grey speckles : the lines Ibnued 

 of aggregations of grey and black scales, much interrupted ; first at one-fourth ; 

 median line touching the black linear cell-mark, approximated on inner margin to 

 the outer line, which above the middle is outcurved and waved ; submarginal line 

 fairly continuous, thicker than the other lines, outcurved beyond cell ; black 

 marginal dots between the veins ; fringe wiiite. 



Ilindwings : the same, without the basal line, the submarginal more sliarply 

 excnrved opposite the cell. 



Underside with the dark speckles less scattered ; marginal area suffused mth 

 dark grey, a blackish submarginal fascia, broad at the costa ; discal spot thick and 

 black ; liindwings almost white. Face whitish, with a broad velvety black bar 

 above and a fine black line at top; vertex, thorax, and abdomen white, with scattered 

 fuscous atoms. 



Expanse of wings : 52 mm. 



One ? from Kalao I., south of Celebes, December 1895 (A. Everett). 



213. Eubyja crenulata sp. nov. 

 Forewings : dark grey, speckled and suffused with dark brown, and with rufous 

 in places ; first line strongly curved near base and running to the base at 

 inner margin ; outer line at three-fourths, black, strongly but bluntly angled 

 opposite cell, then concave outwards to inner margin before anal angle : cell-spot 

 blackish ; a dark brown shade along cell running out to hiiidmargin, with a 

 rufous submarginal patch above it ; fringe concolorous, witli a lihuk crenulate basal 

 line. 



Ilintlwings : with a dark central shade and cell-spot, and a twice-angled black 

 postmedian line. 



Underside fuscous brown, the lines indistinct. Head, thorax, and abdomen 

 concolorous ; the latter with the basal segment paler. 



Expanse of wings : 36 mm. 



One ? from Natal (A. J. Spiller). 



