BY E. MEYRICK. 1205 



that their number may yet be considerably increased by rearing 

 the larvae, of which little is known. I have been able to obtain 

 very few specimens for examination, and as they appear often to 

 vary considerably in colour, the descriptions here given may prove 

 incomplete. 



1. Hind wings with hindmargin crenate, at 



least in part 2. 



Hindwings with hindmargin crenate, at 



most waved 3. 



2. Pale postmedian line dentate 77. smerintharia. 



Pale postmedian line not dentate 75. digglesaria. 



3. Hindwings with hindmargin almost straight 4. 

 Hindwings with hindmargin rounded 5. 



4. Wings rosy, with a straight pale postmedian 



line 74. vinaria. 



Wings ochreous-grey, without pale line 79. suhustaria. 



5. Forewings with a large darker triangular 



costal blotch 78. fcdernaria, 



Forewings without a large darker triangular 



costal blotch 6. 



6. Forewings with three nearly straight reddish 



lines 73. ochripennata. 



Forewings without three nearly straight 



reddish lines 76. ohtusata. 



73. Mon. ochripennata, Walk. 



(Phallaria ochripennata, Walk. 284 ; Diamuna gastropacharia, 

 ib. 289.) 



(J9. 55 mm. Head and thorax fuscous. Forewings formed 

 nearly as in M. falernaria, but hindmargin entire ; fuscous ; a 

 faint rosy straight line from J of costa to J of inner margin, 

 and a similar slightly sinuate line from % of costa to middle of 

 inner margin ; a fuscous-reddish nearly straight line, obscurely 

 margined anteriorly with paler, posteriorly with darker, from 



