BY A. SIDNEY OLLIFF. 621 



allowed the distinction of a name. In one or two specimens I 

 have examined the ocellus of the forewing is duplicated. 



8. Xenica corre^, sp.n. 



Wings above fuscous, with orange-fulvous markings, somewhat 

 like those of X. lathoniella, but smaller and more irregular, and 

 with similarly placed ocelli. Forewing with two large slightly 

 oblique transverse spots within the cell, one about the middle, the 

 other before the extremity, a similar and larger spot below the 

 cell in the middle, a series of irregular spots (usually four) 

 beyond cell, at § from base, extending from costa to inner 

 margin, of which the first is longitudinal, and the third 

 broadly transverse ; a conspicuous white-centred apical ocellus 

 and a minute supplementary ocellus situated within an elongate 

 marking, behind which is a small spot ; a hind-marginal series of 

 small spots. Hindwing with three small spots near base, an 

 irregular series of spots extending from beyond costa to above 

 anal angle, three spots extending upwards from anal ocellus, and 

 a distinct hind-marginal series. Forewing beneath dull orange- 

 fulvous, the fuscous markings almost obsolete, except near the 

 costa ; a series of whitish hind-marginal spots. Hindwing fuscous, 

 with a black white-centred ocellus, surrounded by an ochreous 

 ring near costa beyond middle, and a similar one above anal 

 angle ; four ochreous spots near base, first just beneath costa near 

 base, second beneath first, third beyond second towards extremity 

 of cell, fourth below second ; an outwardly curved silvery band 

 from middle of costa to above anal angle, interrupted at vein 5 and 

 sometimes at vein 6 ; three rather large indistinct ochreous spots 

 between ocelli ; a hind-marginal series of elongate silvery spots, 

 from which the dark hind-margin is divided first by a fuscous and 

 then by an ochreous line. Expanse, $ 33-37 mm ; 9 36-40 mm. 



X. FULVA, var.nov. Underside dull orange-fulvous, marked 

 with fuscous, the white and silvery markings of the typical form 

 entirely absent, their size and position being indicated by indistinct 

 fulvous markings ; ocelli smaller and less conspicuous. 



