BY E. MEYRICK, B.A., F.E.S. 243 



fuscous, apical third ochreous-orange. Legs ochreous-orange, 

 anterior tibia? aud tarsi fuscous. Forewings oblong, costa 

 moderately arched on anterior half, hardly posteriorly, apex 

 round, hindmargin obliquely rounded ; deep fuscous-purple, with 

 ochreous-orange markings ; a streak along basal third of costa, at 

 base extended to inner margin ; a slender line along submedian 

 fold from base nearly to anal angle ; a moderate fascia from 

 beneath middle of costa to near above anal angle, extremities 

 tolerably pointed, anterior edge straight, posterior edge much 

 curved ; a similar almost marginal fascia extending round apex 

 from % of costa to below middle of hindmargin, leaving a narrow 

 marginal rim of ground colour, anterior edge concave : cilia dark 

 fuscous (imperfect). Hindwings narrower than forewings, short, 

 subtriangular, apex rounded ; dark fuscous ; a large ochreous- 

 orange subquadrate spot extending in disc from ^ to §, almost 

 reaching costa and lower margin, on upper edge towards anterior 

 angle with a cloudy indentation of ground colour ; cilia dark 

 fuscous. 



One specimen. Cyme (?) ochropyga, Feld. Reis. Nov. 

 pi. CXXXIX, 15, from Molucca, is a closely allied and very 

 similar species ; and Cyme (?) pardalina, ib. pi. CXXXIX, 20, 

 also from Molucca, doubtless belongs to the same genus. 



LIPARIDIDAE. 

 Cypra, Boisd. 



Palpi rather long, second joint rather slender, shortly rough- 

 haired, obliquely ascending, terminal joint nearly as long as second, 

 ve v y slender, cylindrical, horizontal. Antennae in £ moderately 

 bipectinated. Posterior tibiae with median spurs absent. Fore- 

 wings with cell long, vein 5 nearer 6 than 4, 7 and 8 out of 9, 10 

 and 11 stalked, 12 connected with 11 above origin by a cross-bar. 

 Hindwings with transverse vein sharply angulated, 5 absent, 6 and 

 7 parallel, 8 connected with upper margin of cell rather before 

 middle by a short bar. 



I believe the characters of this genus have not been before fully 

 given. It is eccentric in appearance, but correctly referable here 



