BY G. TALBOT. 131> 



37. Hemipsilia coavestris Hmps. 



Moths of India, ii, p. 124, 1894, Sikkim. 

 Mt. Poi, 5000 feet— 1 cf • 



38. DiDUGA ANNULATA HmpS. 



Cat. Lep. Phal., ii, p. 539, 1900, Sambawa. 



Mt. Murud, 6300 feet, November, 1922—1 cf- 



39. CoNOSiA ASPERSA Walk. 



Joum. Linn. Soc. Zool., vi, p. 104, 1862, Sarawak. 



Mt. Dulit, November — 1$ ; Mein Plateau, November— 1 9 • 



40. EUGOA BIPUNCTATA Walk. 



Lyclene bipunctata Walk., Joum. Linn. Soc. Zool., vi, p. 116, 1862, 

 Borneo. 



Mt. Poi, 4200 feet— 1 cf ; 5300 feet— 1 9 . 



Arctianae. 



41. Spilosoma rdbriventris sp. nov. 



Distinguished from most species by the abdomen being 

 entirely red and by the absence of dorsal spots in the o*. 

 Most nearly related by build and general appearance to 

 rhodochroa Hmps. from Java, and like this species in the 

 semi-hyaline discal area of hind wing. 



O*. Fore wing ochreous tinged with pale flesh-pink, the 

 veins, inner and outer margin pale buff. A black point at 

 base and one in lower part of cell ; a spot above this on the 

 Gosta and a similar one at upper angle of cell ; two black 

 sub-basal spots, one in the inner margin and one above it, 

 divided by the submedian ; two similar spots at the end of 

 the post-discal line ; the hne slightly darker than the ground- 

 colour but emphasized by spots divided by the veins, curved 

 outwards from the costa at origin of vein 7 and thence 

 inwards from vein 5 ; a costal spot before vein 7 one beyond 

 vein 7 and another below this in the angle of 7 ; two sub- 

 marginal rows of spots divided by the veins, the first row 

 from the apex to vein 5, the second row from vein 3 to vein 5 

 near the margin ; the first row is continued again at vein 2 

 near the post-discal line with a small spot below the vein and 

 one on the submedian, these spots absent in one specimen. 



