30 INSECTA SAUNDEBSIANA. 



Mesothorax with eight black dots. Segments of the abdomen with black 

 and glaucous bands ; first and second segments with brown bands ; under 

 side luteous. Anteror tibiae at the base and towards the tips and 

 anterior tarsi black. Fore wings with very numerous oblong transverse 

 pale testaceous spots, with irregular black borders ; apical part with the 

 areolets partly blackish. Hind wings greenish white, with several brown 

 dots and with a broad brown border, which is paler exteriorly; interior 

 border with a yellowish tinge. Length of the body 8 lines; of the 

 wings 20 lines. 



This species much resembles H. gemmatus and H. vireseens in 

 structure, but will form a subgroup on account of the short horn in 

 front. 



Hindostan ? 



Genus PYROPS, Spiiiola. 

 Pybops inducta. 

 Pallide rufescens ; abdomen luteum, segmentis nigro marginatis ; pedes 

 teslacei; alee anticce breviiisculce, latiusculee, fusco guttata, casta 

 basali dilatata et convexa, venis roseis ; posticce vitrcce, basi luteee, 

 venis testaceis. 



Dull pale reddish. Abdomen luteous, with a black band on the hind 

 border of each segment. Legs testaceous. Fore wings whitish, rather 

 short and broad, dilated and convex in front towards the base, with several 

 minute brown dots in the disk; veins mostly rosy, with very numerous 

 ramifications. Hind wings vitreous, luteous at the base; veins testaceous. 

 Length of the body 7 lines,? ; of the wings 15 lines. 



Port Philip. 



Genus ENCHOPHORA, Spinola. 

 Enchophora pahvipennis. 

 Mas. Obscure fusca ; caput carina transversa cornubusqiie tribus conicis ; 

 fades bicarinata, lateribus elevatis ; thorax carinatus ; abdomen 

 nigrum, lateribus pilosis, segmentorum marginibus poslicis rufis ; alee 

 anticce rufo-fuscce, gutlis basalibus nigris, apice lurida fusco guttata, 

 macula upicali testacea ; posticce fusca, basi antica rufescente. 



Male. Dark brown. Head with a transverse ridge above, and with 

 three compressed vertical horns, which are conical laterally; middle horn 



