FAMILY iii;sri;i;n).r,. 171 



liasim currcntr, aurois : corpus iirisoo-fuscum, abdcjiniiic iial])is(|ur pallidioiiluis, 

 llavidis : c\\). alar. uiu-. 1, liu. 7. 



— ? Coll. Kaden in Coll. Di-uce. 



Nearly allied to P. Liitefia of Hewitson, but (as anyone may see by comparing' ihi; lij,'ur(s nf ilic 

 two si>ecies), iiuite distinct. I have comparod examples of F. Lutclia, in Mr. J)ruce's Colli'<;ti(iii, ainl 

 iKUiii'cI by Mr. IlewiLsoii, with examples of /'. A'un'jijw, and find tliiira very dilTunnt in ji.itlcrii ;imiI 

 ciiloratiiin. 



GENUS PLASTINOIA. Buthr. 

 Plast'uigia Uicroglyphica, fiy. 12. 



Plastingia Hieroi^lypliica, Bullcr, Trans. Ent. Soc, p. 511, n. 2 (Dec, 

 1870). 



Al;i' supra nitjjra' t'ulvo maculatcU : corpus i'uscuni t'ulvo niaculatuni : ahc 

 sul)tus ier<* vclut supra: corpus cinerescens, striga voiitiali I'ulva: cxp. alar, 

 line. 1, lin. (5. 



tsarawak. {Lowe.) Coll. Druce. 

 The most remarkable of the species of thijs genus. 



