340 THE LEPIDOrTEIiA OF CEYLON. 



fii'st line approximate to the second and abbreviated in tlic disc of the hindwing ; 

 third and fourth near the exterior border; marginal lino ochraceous. Forewings 

 acute ; orbicular and I'oniform marks pale-ochraceous, mostly brown-bordered ; 

 exterior border slightly convex, very oblique : abdomen extending much beyond the 

 hind\Yings; legs smooth, stout. 

 " Expanse 16 lines." 



HAPALIA(?) DIALIS. 



Bottjs Dialis, Walker, Catal. Lep. Het. B. M. xviii. p. 675 (1859). 



" Pale luteous. Wings with brownish denticulated lines ; exterior line much 

 bent in the middle ; submarginal line diffuse, indistinct ; marginal festoon brownish : 

 forewings slightly acute ; exterior border rather oblique ; reniform mark brown, 

 narrow. 



"Expanse 8 lines." 



Hah. Ceylon. 



Described by Mr. Walker from specimens in the collection of Mr. E. L. Layard. 



HAPALIA(?) THAIS ALIS. 

 Botijs Thaisalis, Walker, Catal. Lep. Hot. B. M. xviii. p. 674 (1859). 

 " Pale yellowish. Wings with slight incomplete somewhat dotted brownish 

 undulating lines ; exterior border with a brown band, which is undulating on the 

 inner side ; a discal brownish ringlet, which is largest in the forewings, -where it 

 represents the reniform mark. 

 " Expanse 9 lines." 

 Hah. Ceylon. 

 Described by Mr. Walker from specimens in the collection of Mr. B. L. Layard. 



HAPALIA(?) MYBINALIS. 



Botys Myrinalis, Walker, Catal. Lep. Het. B. M. xviii. p. 673 (1859). 



" Female. Pale yellow : hindwings and abdomen more whitish : forewings 

 acute; interior, exterior, and submarginal lines pale brown, slightly undulating, not 

 distinct ; a slight brownish tinge between the submarginal line and the border ; 

 orbicular and reniform marks pale brown, the former punctiform, the latter forming 

 an iri-egular ringlet : hindwings with the lines paler and more indistinct than in the 

 forewings, and partly obsolete. 



" Expanse 10 lines." 



Hah. Ceylon. 



Described by Mr. Walker from specimens in the collection of Mr. B. L. Layard. 



