604 • Colonel C. Swinlioe ooi 



Suhjlara is faded in colour, and though thus dit'feving 

 from fresh examples, it very closely resembles Walker's 

 old type specimen, which is also much faded ; it is in the 

 B. ]\I. from Burma, Bombay, Ceylon and Bali. 



MiCRONLSSA TEISTIS, UOV, 



c^. Of ii iniiforiu dull pale oclireons, fore-wings with apparently 

 ^seven ami liiiul-win;4S with five indistinct slightly darker oclireoiis, 

 very sinnous and irregular transverse thin bands ; antennae serrate, 

 hind-wings rounded. 



Expanse of wings IjV inches. 



Hah. Talaut {Dohcrty). 



PlUTODES SIGNIFERA. 



Phitodes signifera, Warr., Nov. Zool., iii, p. 206 (1896). 



Types $ ^, Fergusson Isl. in coll. Rothschild. 



The sexes in this genus as a rule do not differ, but the 

 sexes in Warren's siijnifcra are very unlike each other, aod 

 I do not believe they belong to one and the same species. 

 This is not in the B. M. 



PERATOrHYGA FLAVOMACULATA, DOV. 



9 . Fore-wings with the basal patch brown, its outer edge project- 

 ing outwards in the middle, containing at base of costa two confluent 

 rounded yellowish spots, followed by a third ; marginal third 

 purplish-brown, its inner edge projecting inwards at the middle and 

 again squarely on submedian fob! ; submarginal line waved, pale, 

 very faint ; central fascia between the dark basal and marginal 

 areas jialc yellow flushed with deeper yellow, containing a curved 

 row of dark spots on the veins, and with bt)th edges lustrous white ; 

 a fine dark marginal line, interrupted by orange dots at the vein 

 ends ; cilia purplish, darker on basal half, which is chequei'ed 

 opposite the veins with yellow. Hind-wings similar, but basal 

 patcli without yellow spots. Underside with the brown darker and 

 the yellow paler and purer. Vertex, collar, shoulders, and second 

 segment of abdomen yellow ; face, patagia, thorax and rest of 

 abdomen brown ; antenna) annulated dark and light. 

 Expanse of wings Vo inch. 



ILil). PuLO Laut one example, Borneo one example. 

 About half the size of P. trigonaia, Walker. 



