Entomol. Mitteilungen III, 1914 Nr. 7/8. 247 



iniiiulely ciliated; aridaria Leech, froiii W. (.'hina and Kulu, is 2)robabIy 

 only a slight modification t)f curcumata, while formosicola Bastelberger 

 (Eilt. Zeit. Stuttg. XXIII, p. 39) seems purely a .synonym. 



*64. Eupliyia rcctiliiiea Warr. 1 o^ Kosempo, January 1910; 



1 ?, Alikang, September 1909. The group to which this and the ncxt 

 t-H'ü species belong {Edipiopera Warr.) nearly agrees witli Lygris except 

 in the lack of the pencil of hairs on the forewing beneath. Hampson 

 regards rectilinea, hitherto recorded from N. India and Celebes, as a 

 form of the S. Indian dissecta Moore biit the different shape of the 

 central band, the less sharply marked underside, etc., seem to nie to 

 indicate a probable species. 



*65. Euphyia beiiigna Prout, nov. spec. — c? ?, 41 — 45 mm. Very 

 close to rectilinea; palpus apparently somewhat niore robnst; ö antenna 

 even more minutely ciliated (in rectilinea the ciliation is, in part, nearly 

 half as long as the diameter of the shaft), forewing with the white lines 

 more sharply expressed, those which bound the median area broader, 

 median area broader, its triangulär anterior part reaching to behiiid 

 vein M", its posterior part also enlarged, the white lines which bound 

 the two parts consequentl}' confluent for some distance between M^ 

 and the fold, the white distal line of median area iliuch more deeply 

 indented on SM^, subterminal line markedly indented on SC^ and 

 R\ enclosing semicircular spots of the ground-colour proximally; 

 hindwing with distal margin slightly more rounded, ground-colour niuch 

 whiter to beyond the postmedian line, the latter better expressed, more 

 deeply dentate on the median veins, another dentate line, nearer the 

 base, present on the inner-marginal half of the wing; the dark blotches 

 of the underside are less strongly developed, but on the other hand 

 the lines are better indicated, chiefly by rows of spots or dots. 



2 (?(?, Alikang, October 1909 (type and cotype); 1 ?, Karapin (Japan), 

 August 1911. 



*66. Euphyia doleeta Butt. — 1 $, Kosempo, December 191 1 . 

 Described from N. India. 



*(j7. Atopophysa indistincta opulciis, nov. subsp. — o% 31 mm. 

 Differs essentially from ly])ical indistincta Butl. in its mucli dai'ker 

 colour. F'orewing dark bluish slate-colour, more or less irrorated with 

 olive-brownish, the lines olive-brown, the teeth on the veins biackish; 

 hindwing and underside also tlarker, more bluish grey. Suisliaiyo, 

 February 1912. Cotypes (both sexes) from Arizaii, September 1906 

 and August 1908 (A. E. Wileman) in coli. Brit. Mus. and coli. Wileman. 

 68. €anil)Oi;ia luiiiilosa dupliciliiica Wileman. — 3 ö^ Alikang, 

 ()clol)er-November 1909. luuulom Moore is widely distributed; dupli- 



