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393. B. lumaralis sp. nov. 



S. Palpi in front white, eyes black, vertex white ; upijerside of thorax fuscous; 

 two anterior segments of abdomen white ; remaining segments pale grey ; underside 

 of thorax, abdomen, and legs white. Both wings on the upperside are white, with a 

 lustrous violet reflection. On the primaries there are two small brown spots on the 

 costa near the base ; there is a small brown spot in the middle of the cell, and a 

 larger brown spot at the end of the cell ; below the first, at the origin of vein 'J, 

 between vein 2 and vein 1, is a large subquadrate brown sjiot, and beyond this, 

 not far from the middle of the inner margin and situated thereon, is another large 

 subquadrate brown spot ; there is a narrow submarginal transverse browii band running 

 from the costa as far as vein 2, succeeded by a very narrow whitish series of lunulas ; 

 this series of hmulate spots is succeeded by a broad dark brown marginal band 

 of uniform width ; the fringes are white, checkered at the ends of the nervules with 

 dark brown. The secondaries have two dark brown spots at the base and a large dark 

 brown spot at the end of the cell ; there is a ciu'ved submarginal dark brown bandi 

 broadening on the costa and on the inner margin, succeeded by a naiTow light line of 

 lunulate markings on the primaries, and this again succeeded, as on the primaries, by 

 a broad dark brown marginal band ; the fringes are white, checkered with dark brown 

 less conspicuously than on the primaries. On the underside both wings are pale 

 grey, with the costae broadly pale ochraceous ; the outer margin and apex of the 

 primaries are also lightly laved with pale ochraceous ; the spots and markings of the 

 upperside reappear on the lowerside, but much less distinct, and quite diffuse, 

 the spots on the cell of the primaries and the submarginal band being most 

 con.spicuous, and even heavier than on the upperside. 



Expanse : 24 mm. 



G-ENHS NOSOPHORA Lederer. 



394. N. althealis (Walker), Cat. Lep. Het. B. M. XVni. p. 697. 



395. N. flavibasalis Humpson, P. Zool. Soc. Lond. p. 663. t. 50. f. 3 (1898). 



Genus CHALCIDOPTERA Butler. 

 396. C. emissalis (Walker), I.e., XXXIV. p. 1421. 



Genus PHRYGANODES Guenee. 



397. P. basalticalis Lederer, Wien. Ent. Monats. Vll. p. 407. t. 14. f. 11 (1863). 



398. P. albipedalis Hamp.son, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond. p. 686 (1898). 



oOy. P. attenuata id., I.e. p. 680. 



400. Phryganodes baratalis sp. nov. 



c? . Palpi and head dark brown ; the eyes dark brown ; the remainder of the body, 

 the antennae, and the legs are ochraceous. The wings, both on the upperside and 

 underside are uniformly ochraceous, the costa of the primaries being margined 

 with plumbeous from the base almost to the apex. The female is in its markings 

 not different from the male. 



Expan.se ; 'male, 35 mm. ; female, 42 mm. 



Described from nine specimens. 



