BY A. JEFFERIS TDRNKR. 367 



brown. Abdomen brownish-ochreous. Legs brown-whitish 

 irrorated with fuscous. Forewings broadly triangular, costa 

 gently arched, more strongly towards apex, apex acute, termen 

 sinuate beneath apex, then bowed, slightly oblique; 10 and 11 

 from cell, not anastomosing (I9); reddish-brown with minute 

 fuscous strigulas; suff'used with whitish along costa to J; a rounded, 

 dentate, fuscous line from | costa to ^ dorsum, preceded by a 

 white spot below middle; a fuscous, subcostal, discal spot before 

 middle; median line faintly indicated; a nearly straight, broad, 

 fuscous line from | costa to tornus; a series of white lunules on 

 anterior margin of this line to vein 2, connected by a sinuate, 

 white line with | termen; a triangular, white blotch on costa 

 before apex, giving off a faintly marked, strongly dentate, sub- 

 terminal line, which soon becomes obsolete; cilia fuscous, apices 

 brown. Hindwings rhombiform, produced on vein 4 in a strong- 

 tooth, and less strongly on veins 5 and 6; colour as forewings; a 

 median, fuscous, discal spot at |; a fine, dentate, whitish, median 

 line; a similar subterminal line, towards costa edged strongly 

 anteriorly with fuscous. Underside similar but pale grey-brown. 

 N.Q.: Cape York; one specimen, in January (Coll. Lyell). 

 Also from Java, Sumatra, Ceylon, and India. 



93. Amblychia subrubida. 



Elphos subrubida Warr., Nov. Zool., 1896, p.300. 



^. 30 mm. Head and palpi fuscous. Antennae fuscous; pec- 

 tinations in (J 5. Apical yV simple. Thorax fuscous. Abdo- 

 men pale fuscous, with paired darker spots on dorsum of first 

 four segments. Legs pale fuscous. Forewings triangular, costa 

 moderately arched, apex round-pointed, termen bowed, oblique, 

 crenulate; 10 and 11 short-stalked, 11 anastomosing with 12, 10 

 connected by a short bar with 12(1 (J); whitish densely dotted 

 with fuscous throughout; lines fuscous; a curved, crenulate line 

 from } costa to J- dorsum, preceded by a parallel line; a line from 

 costa before middle to mid-dorsum, obtusely angled above middle, 

 containing a darker discal mark above angle; a dentate line from 

 I costa to dorsum near tornus, preceded by a parallel line, both 

 lines obscured above dorsum; a dentate, whitish, subterminal 



