'///'/ till' nil it'll i/m/i/is (if l/ir F<(iiiil ij Arrlit'thf. 29 



of ^. /y//A///'/, Walker, next to wliich species hoth autliors place it; 

 the latter lunvever seems to me to he hetter located in Pi'vifnllia: 

 A. (Hfi.-i(( is without ([uestion the Indian repi'esentativc i>i Ardices 

 fiilrohlrfd. and difliers eonsideral)ly from Arcfin in the character 

 of its palpi. 



Anlii'ps liliirnlir. 



Ardicrs ntiirafn, Walker. Charact. Lep. Het., p. 12, n. 19, 

 (1869). 



Had it not heen foi' the mention of hlaekish hindwings, I 

 should have supposed this to lie a faded example of A. ■•<iilitirclliitti. 



Ai'<lii'p'< r(n//i.9<'fii/s, II. sp. 



AVhitc ; front margin of thorax scarlet ; antenna' hlack ; alxlo- 

 men scarlet with dorsal and lateral series of black dots ; prima- 

 ries Avith a small spot on interno-hasal area, a short (jhli(pie hand 

 across the middle of the cell, a suh-costal spot at end of cell, a 

 hand upon disc from costa, to inner margin, (trifurcate at costa 

 and bifurcate towards inner margin), and three or four hitid sub- 

 marginal spots, olivaceous broAvn ; all the markings intersected 

 by white nervures ; base of costal margin l)lackish ; secondaries 

 with a spot at end of cell, a second near apex, anil a streak at 

 anal angle, olive brown ; palpi scarlet with black tips, a fringe 

 of scai'let scales round the eyes ; side of coxa', tibiie, and tarsi, 

 blackisli ; venter creamy whitish: e.\])aiise of wings 1 inch, 10 

 lines. 



Australia, {Brmrlilnj). \\.^\. 



Possibly an extreme variety of A. ^iiluu-clhifn, but with the 

 wings much less heavily marked, and without any lilai'k streaks 

 on the pterygodes and thorax. 



Ariliri'x ! riii-i(i. 



Aljilni'it nirlfi. Walkei', he].. Het. supp. 1, p. 297, (18G4). 

 Massuri. (Ih;n:«ni). I',. M. 



(lenUS ICAMHOSIDA. \Vtlll,-ri-. 



[nUiihoxidti, in<irifriiiis. 



Icnmhnsidd i)iiirifr<iii.'<. Walker. Lep. I let. su])]). 2, ]). 401, 

 (1865). 



Darjeeliiig, (At h!n ■•«>„). IJ.M. 



