344 Ö'"- L. Melichar. 



sind, insbesondere Jener vor der Apicalspitze, und daher leicht übersehen werden 

 können. Bei der vorgenannten Art aber fehlen die hellen Randpunkte am Costalrande 

 und der schwarze Punkt im Apicalwinkel. 



subacta Walk. 



Ricania subacta Walk., Journ. Linn. Soc, I, pag. 157, 82 (1857). 

 Soll nach Kirby's Mittheilung keine Ricaniide sein. 



subapicalis Walk. 



Ricania subapicalis Walk., Journ. Linn. Soc. Zool, X, pag. 153, 188 (1870). 



cT. Testacea, fronte carinis tribus antice connexis, facie non carinata, prothorace 

 unicarinato, mesothorace quinquecarinato, alis pellucidis venis testaceis, alis anticis costa 

 diiatata testacea strigam plagamque subapicalem nigram includente, macula apicali 

 nigricante, alis posticis margine exteriore fuscescente. 



cf. Testaceous. Vertex mostly covered by the prothorax; front much broader than 

 long, with slightly elevated borders, and with three slight keels, which terminate near 

 the face in a transverse keel; face not keeled. Prothorax arched, with a slight keel. 

 Mesothorax with five keels, the inner pair diverging from the middle one hindward, 

 where they are united with the outer pair. Wings vitreous; veins testaceous. Fore 

 wings with costal space dilated, and furnished with very numerous transverse veins; 

 two irregulär lines of transverse veins; lirst line widely interrupted; an exterior regulär 

 and complete line of transverse veins; marginal veins not forked; costal space testa- 

 ceous, with a broad longitudinal brown streak, with an exterior brown patch, and with 

 a black round subapical spot; a blackish apical spot, space along the exterior border 

 broadly and diffusedly brownish. Hind wings with a brownish tinge along the exterior 

 border; one irregulär line of transverse veins; three forked marginal veins. 



Length of the body 3^/2 lines, of the wings 10 lines. 



Aru. 



Nach Kirby's Mittheilung der concinna Stäl sehr ähnlich, sonach wahrscheinlich 

 eine Tariindia-An. 



siibatomaria Walk. 



Ricania subatomaria Walk , Journ. Linn. Soc. Zool., X, pag. 143, 166 (1870). 



cT. Piceo-nigra, capite, pectore, ventre pedibusque fulvis, fronte tricarinata ex parte 

 rugulosa, thorace piceo tricarinato carinis lateralibus furcatis, alis anticis punctis non- 

 nullis guttaque postica necnon guttis punctisque marginalibus albis, alis posticis punctis 

 mediis margineque postico albis. 



ö^. Piceous black. Head, pectus, abdomen beneath, and legs tawny. Vertex six 

 times as broad as long; front nearly twice as broad as long, with three very slight keels, 

 partly and very slightly rugulose in the disk, slightly elevated on each side. Thorax 

 piceous, with three slight keels; the lateral keels forked. Fore wings with several white 

 points in the disk beyond the middle; a white dot near the interior border in a line 

 with the points; costa with some lurid points near the base, with two white dots beyond 

 the middle and with five white points nearer the tip; hind border slightly dilated at 

 somewhat in front of the middle, adorned with several elongated white points; trans- 

 verse veins forming three or four very irregulär series and one exterior regulär and 

 continuous line. Hind wings with a Cluster of white dots in the disk; hind border 

 irregularly white. 



