Old World Lymantriid iv in the National Colkdion. 419 



EUPROCTIS PRyECURRENS. 



Adlullia piwcurrens, Walker, xxxii, 392 (1865). 

 Chxrotricha glohifcra. Felder, Reise Nov. Lep., pi. 98, f. 13, 



? (1868). 

 Nygmia glolifera, Kirby, Cat. Moths, i, p. 449 (1892). 

 En/proctis guttulata, Snellen, Notes Leyden Mus., viii, p. 7 

 (1886). 



„ ,, Snellen, Tijd. v. Ent , xxix, p. 36, pi. 1, 



f. 8 (1886). 

 Adlullia holeora, Swinhoe, Cat. Het. Mus. Oxon,, i, p. 186, 



pi. 6, f. 2, $ (1892). 



4 (^ , 5 $ from Binding, Sarawak, Kuching, and Singa- 

 pore ; Felder's type came from the Moluccas, and is 

 undoubtedly a female, though figured as a male; the types 

 of pr/Bcurrens from Celebes and of holeora from Sarawak 

 are in Mus. Oxon. 



EUPROCTlS PALLIPES. 



Ewproctis iMllipcs, Snellen, Tijd. v. Ent., xxii, p. 108, pi. 9, 

 ■ f. 3 (1879). 

 1 ^ , Celebes. 



EUPROCTIS OSUNA, nov. 



9 . Dull ochreons tinged with chestnut colour ; fore-wings long, 

 costa arched, outer margin nearly as long as the costa, much rounded, 

 the curve taking in the short hinder margin to the base ; two macular 

 transverse chestnut-coloured bands, discal and marginal; the first 

 consisting of five or six square spots ; the other complete, the spots 

 well separated ; indications of another band towards the base, where 

 there is a small group of lilack irrorations ; all the spots covered with 

 these irrorations, as also are the cilia of both wings, tlie antecilial line 

 being pale ; abdomen and ab<lominal half of hind-wings suffused 

 with black ; under-side much as above. 

 Expanse of wings 2 inches. 



Hal. Kapaur, Nevi^ Guinea {Dohcrty). 

 Somewhat like E. {ChivrotHcha) armandvillci, Oberth., 

 Etud. Ent., xix, p. 35, pi. 5, f. 31 (1894). 



EUPROCTIS EGREGIA, UOV. 



$. Palpi ochreous with some brown hairs; head and thorax 

 ochreous ; abdomen blackish-brown, tip ochreous ; fore-wings 

 blackish-brown^ with a very liroad orange ochreous outer marginal 



