40 Mr. Butler's Revision of tin- (ji'innf Spilosoma 



Spilardia punctata. 



Spilosoma punctata, Moore, Cat. Lep. Mus., E. I. C. II, p. 355, 

 n. 854, (1858-9). 



Java, {Hursfield). B.M. 



Sp)ilarctla itidiea. 



Arctia indica, Guerin, Voy. Delessert, Hist. Nat., p. 93, (1843). 

 Neilgherries. 



Apparently allied to *S'. lidnicipcda, hut much more spotted. 



Sp d arctia suh-fi rsc ia.. 



Spdosoina nub-fascia, Walker, Le}). Het. 3, p. 678, n. 33, 

 (1855). 



Ceylon, {Templeton). B.M. 



Hpilarctia stvimida. 



Spilosohia sti(jmata, Moore, Proc. Zool. Soc, p. 809, (1865). 

 Darjeeling, {Atkinson). B.M. 



Sp ila I 'ci ia n i uttiv ittata. 



Spilosoma nmlti/u'ttatn, Moore, Proc. Zool. 8oc., p. 808, (1865). 

 Darjeeling, {Atkinson). B.M. 



Spdarctia rluxlnpli da. 



Spdosoina rhodopliita, Walker, Le}>. Het. supp. 1, p. 294, 

 (1864). 



? Spilosoma rnhidorsa, Moore, Proc. Zool. Soc, p. 808, (1865). 

 Darjeeling, {Atkinson). B.M. 



Spilarctia lativltta. 



Spilosoma lativitta, Moore, Proc. Zool. 8oc., p. 809, (1865). 

 Darjeeling, {Atkinson). B.M. 



This species appears to he nearly allied to aS'. rhodoplida of 

 Walker, hut the thorax is more woolly, and the primaries are 

 narrower than in any other species of this genus. 



