298 Mr. Butlek's Descriptions of Lepidoptera. 



superiore cum vena costali confluente ; vena radiali cum sub- 

 costal! continua ; nervula discocellulari perobliqua, vena mediana 

 quadriramosa, ramis tertio quartoque a pediculo pone cellulam 

 emissis ; corpus robustum, lanare, auteunis longis late pectinatis ; 

 palpis brevibus, dense pilosis. Gen. typ. A, insignis. 



Anclmithra insignis^ n. sp. 



Body silky -whity-l )rown, the antenna^ and protliorax pale 

 ferrupiuous ; primaries sericeous Avliity-brown, with slightly 

 yellowish costal margin and reddish external border continuing 

 to the middle of the inner margin ; two parallel longitudinal 

 ferruginous stripes dividing the wing into thi'ee nearly equal 

 areas ; secondaries pale ferruginous ; under surface uniformly 

 pale ferruginous without markings. Expanse of wings 1 inch 

 8 lines. 



A peculiar looking species with i-ather strange neuration. 



Parasa singularis, n. sp. 



Thorax bright gas-green ; abdomen pale stramineous ; j^i'i- 

 maries bright green ; the base j^ale ferruginous, boimded externally 

 by a darker Hne of the same colorrr and followed by two x;uequal 

 triangular patches of silvery- Avhite ; median vein silvery-white ; 

 fringes ferruginous ; a basi-suljcostal streak and the outer border 

 white ; secondaries pale stramineous with testaceous fi-inge ; 

 body beloAV ferruginous ; Avings pale stramineous with the costal 

 area Ijroadly pale ferruginous, the discoidal area of primaries and 

 basi-costal area of secondaries being deeper in colour. Exjianse 

 of wings 1 inch 9 lines. 



Quite unlike any species known to me. 



