6 Mr. Butler's descriptions of new species of 



sliglitly brownish; body below whity-brown, the anterior cox^ 

 darker. Ex23anse of wings 47 mm. 

 Ankafana. 



12. Sozuza aspersa, n. sp. 



$, 9 Allied to the preceding species, snow-Avhite; the j^ri- 

 maries streaked with brown, aiid dotted with black between the 

 veins; the base of costal border more or less suffused with dark 

 brown; an irregular looped dark brown discal stripe almost 

 agreeing in outline with the series of black dashes on the pre- 

 ceding species ; secondaries irrorated with grey and black ; 

 body white, the collar and centre of abdomen more or less 

 suffused with greyish-brown; a spot on the head, a dorsal line 

 on the thorax, and the sides of the tegulte, black ; under surface 

 white, irrorated with grey and black; primaries with a brownish 

 discoidal streak, sometimes extending almost to apex ; anterior 

 cox£e and sides of venter more or less greyish; anterior tarsi and 

 a streak on each side of the venter in the male black. Expanse 

 of wings, $ 47 mm., $ 43 mm. 

 Ankafana. 



13. Pj^ahhasa carnea, n. sp. 



$ AlUed to P. venosa, of Moore, though more like Dolgovia 

 reticulata ; primaries above shining flesh-pink, irrorated Avith 

 black ; costal margin narrowly ferruginous ; a blackish sjiot 

 beyond the middle of this margin, from which a very oblique 

 dark brown line runs outwards to the lower radial, where there 

 is a second blackish spot, it then bends suddenly backwards 

 obliquely to the inner margin just opposite to its commence- 

 ment, and runs along this margin almost to the base; secondaries 

 semitransparent creamy-white, with the outer half of the veins, 

 the outer margin and fringe, pale ferruginous; head and tliorax 

 I:ro\vnish flesh colour; abdomen with the basal half ash-grey, 

 the nnal half whity-brown; primaries below pale rosy-brown, 

 fccondaries as above; body rosy-brown, distinctly deeper in 

 colour than the i^rimaries. Expanse of wings 32 mm. 

 Ankafana. 



14. Prahhasa ai'dens, n. sp. 



$ , $ Allied to the preceding species, but decidedly smaller, 

 the primaries brownish flesh colour, distinctly darker and redder 

 than in P. carnea, very sparsely irrorated with black scales 



