( 662 ) 



195. M. vepallida sp. nov. 



(?. Resembling the preceding species in size and outline. The anterior wings 

 are pale stramineous, with only the faintest indication of transverse lines on the 

 limbal area. The posterior wings are pure white. The body and legs are pale 

 ochreous. 



Expanse : 23 mm. 



Gends OCROSIA Hampson. 

 196. 0. reversa (Walker), Journ. Linn. Soc, Zool. VI. p. 105. 



Genus DARANTASIA Walker. 

 197. D. triplagiata Hampson, Cat. Lep. Pkcd. II. p. 274. t. 25. f. 21. 

 The type, which is unique, has been already described and well figured by 

 Sir George Hampson. 



Genus CACYPARIS Walker. 

 198. C. elegans (Butler), Ann. Nat. Hist. 5. XIX. p. 439. 



Family AGARISTIDAE. 

 Genus IJLMETALIA Jordan. 



199. Immetalia saturata (Walker), Lep. Het. B. M. XXXI. p. 54. 



(1864) (Buru). 



Twelve specimens, nine rnxdea and three females. 



Swinhoe's figure of satrwata in Cat. Lep. Het. Oxf. I. t. 5. f 1. is apparently 

 incorrect, the abdomen in my specimens not being ringed with blue as in the figure ; 

 the hindwing also is too blue in the figure. 



Genus PHALAENOIDES Lewin. 

 200. P, micaceus (^Valker), Gat. Lep. Het. B. M. XXXI. p. 48. 

 One specimen. 



Genus OPHTHALlNllS Hubner. 

 201. 0. lincea (Cramer), Pap. Exot. III. t. 228. f. B. 

 Two examples. 



Genus DAHLIA Pagenstecher. 



202. D. hesperioides (Pagenstecher), Lep. Fauna, BismarcknArchipel, in 

 Zoologica II. p. 120. t. 1. f. 13. 



Family NOCTUIDAE. 



Genus PRODENIA Guenee. 



203. P. littoralis (Boisduval), Faun. Ent. Madag., Lip. p. 91. t. 13. f. 8. 



204. P, synstictis Hampson, Fauna Brit. Ind., Moths IV. p. 511. 



