42 Mr. Butler's Revision of the (leiinx Sjulosonia 



This and the preceding species are allied to (/. snhconied, they 

 were placed hy Mr. Walker with his S. sufma. 



Spilarctia Knhcarnen. 



Hpllosoina si/brari/eii, Walker, Lep. Het. 3, p. 675, n. 25, 

 (1855). 



Hong-Kong, [Bowrliuj). B.M. 



Spilarctla ahdomlnall--!. 



Spllosoma (tlxlommalis, Moore, Cat. Lep., E. I. (J. 2, p. 356, 

 n. 857, (1858-9). 

 X. India, (BiicAic;/). 



Ap])ears to l)e allied to the preceding s})ecies. 



Spllorctlo sordlda. 



SpllosoDui sordlda, Moore, Proc. Zool. Soc, ]>. 808, (1865). 

 Darjeeling. Coll. A. E. Russell. 



Spilarctla I hrunnca. 



Spllosonia hnnwiM; Moore, Proc. Zool. 8oc., p. 574:, (1872). 

 Bombay. Coll. E. Moore. 



Spilarctla i todara. 



Spllosonia todara, Moore, Proc. Zool. Soc, p. 574, (1872). 

 Coonoor, Nilghiris, {Daij). Coll. F. Moore. 



Spl/arctla deiitUlnea. 



Spllosoma dentllmea, Moore, Proc. Zool. Soc, p. 573, (1872). 

 Sikkim. Coll. E. Moore. 



Seems allied to C. hlfrons. 



Spilaretia confusa, n. sp. 



$ , %. Whity-brown, or dull cream coloured ; abdomen crim- 

 son, with dorsal and lateral series of black dots ; antennre black ; 

 primaries with a curved oblique series of black dots from inner 

 margin to beyond end of cell ; several submarginal discal black 

 dots, (sometimes forming a zigzag series to apex) ; secondaries 



