22 Mr. BuTLica's descriptions of new species vj 



wing and traversed in the centre by a series of dusky luniiles ; 

 secondaries -witli whitish abdominal area, a broad nebulous dark 

 grey patch across the disc ; al)domen slightly paler than the 

 thorax; antenna; black witli ochreous pectinations; under surface 

 sandy-reddish, tlie wings crossed beyond the middle by a slightly 

 sinuous brown band, internal area sericeous and paler than the 

 groimd colour. Expanse of wings 52 mm. 



$ Slightly larger than the male, sandy-whitish ; markings 

 rather less distinct. Expanse of wings 59 mm. 



Ap])arently allied to Bumhij.c son! Ida, of Mabille. 



4?). Eiitriflid nifeiis, n. sp. 



$ Primaries above dark casta oeous, sericeous, the internal 

 area blotclied with ochreous to beyond the middle and witli 

 white towards oxtei-nal angle; a nearly straight blackish-edged 

 pale line across the basal fourtli, an oblique and angulatod lino 

 of the same chai'actcr just beyond the middle and l)ctween them 

 a discoidal blackish ('(Iged ochreous spot; external area shining, 

 with a sliglit hlacine gloss which does not extend into the fringe; 

 a submar<)inal zi^zao- series of snow-white dots with blackish 

 inner edges; secondaries ]»ale cofi'ee-hrown with the fringe much 

 paler, sericeous; crossed beyond the middle; by a slightly arched 

 blackish stripe and with a dark red-bi'own marginal line ; thorax 

 ilark hlacine grey, the abdomen paler and slightly redder witli 

 dull brown l)orders and a basal lateral flesh coloured patch* ; 

 anrenna? testaceous; wings below sandy-yellowish, crossed beyond 

 the middle ly an ai'ched diffused dusky band enclosing a dark 

 red-browJi stripe ; fringe of primaries lipped with dark lirowu; 

 pectus purplish, venter rosy brownish. Expanse of wings 

 5U mm. 



Possibly allied to Lasiacainpa tainatara'. of Guenee. 



44. Bovdcera arenicoloris, n. sp. 



Form of both sexes similar to that of B. madngascariensis ; 

 sandy-ochracpons : ])rimaries crossed just before the basal third 

 by an irreijularly undulated transverse dusky stripe, and beyond 

 the niiildle by a, second widely umbdated stripe; between these 



Possibly rubbed, 



