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description and figure, especially in its lack of areolet and dark 

 hind femoral coloration, as to leave no doubt that the labels of 

 this and that specimen regarded by me as the type (Entom. 1909, 

 p. 133) had become accidentally transposed. This point, with 

 Mr. Waterhouse's concurrence, I have rectified. 



Bracon evocator, sp. n., p. 261. — Type in coll. Brit. Mus. 



Dr. L. 0, Howard t^lls me that he does not believe these 

 species were known to Cresson when he wrote his ' Notes on 

 Species of Ichneumon found in America North of Mexico ' 

 (Philad. 1877), and he also hardly thought Provaucher knew 

 them, which is now evident. 



Clare Island, Co. Mayo : July 27th, 1910. 



NEW LEPIDOPTERA-HETEPtOCERA FROM FORMOSA. 

 By A. E. WiLEMAN, F.E.S. 



(Continued from p. 223.) 



MiltocJirista tricolor, sp. n. 



(? . Head and thorax crimson, the latter marked with dark grey ; 

 abdomen cinereous, faintly tinged with reddish, anal segment pale 

 ochreous brown. Fore wings crimson with yellow patches on the 

 central and outer areas, and four dark grey transverse bands ; sub- 

 basal and antemedial bands curved towards each other, touching 

 about middle ; postmedial line curved, hardly separate from the 

 sinuous and interrupted submarginal band. Hind wings pale oclire- 

 ous, suffused with reddish. 



Expanse, 28 millim. 



Collection number, 762 a. 



A male specimen from Kanshirei (1000 ft.), October, 1908. 



Somewhat near M. cuneouotata, Walk. 



Miltochruta tiidens, sp. n. 



S . Fore wings orange-red, markings black ; medial line almost 

 straight, not reaching the costa ; lower half of postmedial almost 

 parallel with the medial line to the middle, where it is bent outwards, 

 thence broadly dentate to costa ; a dot at base of the wing, and 

 another at end of the cell ; from the latter is a dash, which with two 

 teeth of the postmedial roughly represent a trident ; three dots on 

 outer margin towards apex, and one about the middle. Hind wings 

 pale ochreous brown, suffused with pinkish ; three dusky dots on 

 outer margin near costa ; fringes pink. Under side paler than above, 

 the black dots on outer margin fairly distinct, but the other markings 

 very faint. 



Expanse, 32 millim. 



Collection number, 763. 



One male specimen from Kanshirei (1000 ft.), October 29th, 

 1908. 



