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•costa, are two subapical white spots and a large suboval apical spot ; on the middle 

 of the outer margin is a large subtriangular white spot. The secondaries on the 

 upperside are white, margined broadly with black, marked at the outer angle by 

 two small white spots, and on the middle of the margin by a subtriangular white 

 spot which runs" through the black margin and coalesces with the white surface of 

 the wing. On the lowerside the spots and markings are reproduced as on the 

 upperside. The fffnude like the inale. Expanse : $ 38 mm., ? 42 mm. 

 Described from thirty-four examples, which show some variation in the size of 

 the white spots and markings. 



The species is evidently common, but quite different from any other species 

 known to me, either by figures or descriptions of authors. 



Genus ARGINA Hubner. 

 188. A. cribraria (Clerck), Iccm,. Ins. II. t. 54. f. 4. 

 Two examples. 



Genus DEIOPEIA Stephens. 

 189. D. pulchella (Linnaeus), Syst. Nat. p. 534. 

 Quite common. 



Genus EILEMA Hubner. 

 190. E. apicalis (Walker), Journ. Linn. Soc, Zool. \l. p. 104. 

 A single specimen. 



Genus NISHADA Moore. 

 191. N. flabrifera Moore, P.Z.S. Lond. p. 23 (1878). 

 Two specimens. 



Genus SICCIA Walker. 

 192. S. niasica (Pagenstecher), Jahrh. Nass. Ver. Nat. XXXVIII. p. 25. 



Genus ASURA Walker. 

 193. A. quadrilineata (Pagenstecher), I.e. XXXIX. p. 126. 

 Two specimens. 



Genus MILTOCHRISTA Hubner. 



194. M. multidentata Hampson, Cat. Lep- Ph.aL II. p. 493. t. 32. f. 24. 



The type, which was submitted to Sir George Hampson, has been already 

 described and figured by him, and there is therefore no need of characterising the 

 species except to say that the figure given in Plate 32 of Hampson's Catalogue would 

 never be recognised as a representation of the type without positive information 

 to that effect, the dark lines being altogether too dark, and their outline being only 

 a very rough approximation to nature. In most specimens the lines are very fine 

 and quite faintly indicated. 



