( 37fi ) 



Primary, above, with base and costal lialf to tbe end of the cell bright 

 tawny, irrorated darkly with the same colour ; a basal toothed line, an outwardly 

 oblique medial line not extending beyond the tawny area, and an oval spot at the 

 end of the cell. Beyond this tawny area, which terminates abrn{)tly in a dark 

 obliiiue cnrved line, the colour is lavender-grey, receding to near the base and 

 occupying the lower half of the wing. Below the cell it is darker than in the 

 terminal area ; from the middle of the cell is a trace of a paler stripe to the inner 

 margin, with a postniedial white spotted ob]i([ue angled strijie, prominent for the 

 costal half, but obscure as it nears the inner margin. Outside this is a short 

 darkly dotted row to vein 4 from the costa, with a white outer edge, followed by 

 a tawny apical patch ; a fine subterminal scalloped dark line edged interiorly with 

 white. Secondary uniformly brownish, with a tawny and white-edged spot at the 

 anal angle ; fringes grey. 



Expanse, 49 mm. 



Hab. Dinawa, May and June. 



Two specimens. 



16. Omichlis dinawa ^K'c. nov. (PL V. f. :i). 



c^. Head and collar tawny ochraceons. Palpi ochraceous, tipped with tawny 

 brown. Thorax pale chestnut-brown. Abdomen brownish ochraceous, with a 

 small chestnut tuft at the base. 



Primary, above, ochreous, more or less entirely suffused with pale tawny 

 brown, so that the ochreous only aj)pears as an apical patch and an indefinite 

 stripe from the end of the cell to the inner angle ; a row of five dark basal spots 

 ending at the lower margin of the cell, the middle spot projected basewards and 

 the lower two nearly confluent ; a doulile row of four antemedial indefinite dark 

 spots or short linear dashes ; a short oblique indefinite medial stripe, followed by 

 a distinct one at the end of the cell, beyond which is another shorter spotted 

 one. Outside this is a curved double row of distinct blackish spots, the outer 

 row the smaller of the two ; a subterminal row of dark spots or short dashes 

 in the nerve spaces, with a dark terminal spot on veins 4, 0, and 7, the two 

 latter being small. Near the inner augle is a reddish-brown patch. Secondary 

 ochreous, suffused all over with tawny except on the inner margin. 



Expanse : 43 mm. 



Hab. Dinawa, September. 



One specimen. 



17. Omichlis ochracea spec. nov. (PI. V. f. fi. S). 



(J. Head, palpi, thorax, and abdomen pale ochraceous; antennae reddish 

 brown. 



Primary, above, pale ochraceous, with the lower margin of the cell and vein 4 

 prominently marked in dark reddish brown ; a short strongly excurved basal 

 line ; two dark antemedial dots, one below the costa and one on vein 1 ; a medial 

 interrupted reddish-brown stripe, followed by another prominent one exonrved 

 beyond the cell. Outside this is a similar, less prominent postmedial line; the 

 ground between these three stripes is much suffused with reddish brown, forming 

 a prominent spot at the end of the cell, with a very dark spot in the postmedial 

 line between veins 2 and 3. Beyond these lines is a broad excurved suffusion of 



