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Expanse of wings : 40 mm. 



Three S S from South Africa. 



Both wings are sometimes thickly dusted with fuscous atoms. 



Heterolocha incolorata sp. uov. 



Forewings very pale testaceous, tinged with olive, especially along the costa ; 

 thickly dusted with coarse olive and lilac scales ; base of wing more thicklv dusted ; 

 basal line curxed, but very faint ; second line dull olive or rosy olive, nearlv parallel 

 to hindmargin, but slightly nearer at the costa than on the inner margin ; an 

 indistinct ocellus on the discocellular, edged with olive. Hindwings the same, with 

 a straight olive or rosy olive line from above anal angle to abo\-e apex, not always 

 reaching the costa. Head, thorax, and abdomen concolorous with ground colour, 

 and mottled with darker. Underside whiter, with the mottlings and markings darker 

 and more distinct. 



Expanse of wings : 26 to 'i'2 mm. 



Two ? ? from Subatliu. 



This is the Indian form which answers to Butler's niphonica from Japan, but 

 it is paler and more transparent. The forewings are acute, and their hindmaigin 

 oblique. 



Heterolocha stulta Butler notata aberr. nov. 

 Wings dull olive yellow, glossy, with both lines and the ocellus marked in dull 

 rosy olive ; but examples occur in whicli these markings become very faint, and thus 

 connect the form with the type. 



Heterolocha siibroseata sp. nov. 



Forewings yellow in both sexes, tinged with olive, and sparsely sprinkled willi 

 l)urplish striae ; costa dotted with purplish, with a larger purplish s^jot at one-fourth 

 indicating the origin of the basal line ; a .smaller .spot on the inner margin at its 

 end ; its course can be traced indistinctly by darker scales ; a dull olive yellow 

 ocelloid discal spot, edged with darker; an olive yellow or rosy oblique fascia from 

 inner margin at two-thirds to apex ; the inner edge sometimes scalloped and edged 

 with dark purplish dots ; ajiex occupied by a purple spot ; fringes deeper yellow, 

 olive tinged. Hindwings the same, but without any basal line. Head, thorax, and 

 abdomen yellowish ; antennae brownish. Underside brighter yellow, with the 

 mottlings and markings bright rosy purple. 



Expanse of wings : 34 to 36 mm. 



Two c?c?, one ? from Japan. 



This form answers to Walker's falconana from India. The ? ? can be 

 distinguished from the larger ? ? of aristonaria by the straight hindmargin of the 

 hindwings. In one of the cJ(^ the apical patch is quite wanting. 



Prionia multidentata sp. nov. 

 Forewings dull ochreous, entirely covered with dark fuscous striae and blotches, 

 which in places become confluent; transverse lines blackish, starting from dark 

 blotches on costa ; first from beyond one-third irregularly dentate to inner margin 

 at one-fom-th: second at two-thirds strongly and irregularly dentate to inner margin 

 shortly before anal angle; the two lines being therefore twice as far apart on inner 



