BY L. B. PROUT. I8l 



40. COLLTX BLOSYRA sp. n. 



cf 43 mm. 



Head and body foiieolorous with winos. Palpus not quite 

 •2 ; Sudan-brown or sliohtly yellower, with a blackish patch 

 beneath base of second joint and blackish terminal joint. Wing- 

 te^ulae tipped with brown. Abdomen with some sienna 

 latero-dorsal marks, only an elongate anterior one at all 

 conspicuous. 



Fore wing wdth E^ not stalked; rather more uniformly 

 dark than the rest of the species, in some lights with a 

 strong purple gloss: the raised black cell-spot rather large, 

 roundish ; the transverse dark lines mostly weak, lunulate- 

 dentate, somewhat thickened and blackened anteriorly ; 

 postmedian further defined, apart from its spot at just 

 beyond five-eights costa. by rather more distally placed, 

 somewhat elongate, blackish spots in cellules 7 and 3. the 

 latter the larger: subterminal lines fine, not very conspicuoub 

 dentate anteriorly, less so posteriorly, proximally with some 

 irregular dai'k filling-in. distally with some smaller, but more 

 regular, interneural streaks running to termen ; terminal black 

 line slightly interrupted : fringe with a fine pale line at base 

 and a darker central one. Hind wing concolorous ; cell-dot 

 minute, followed by some pale scales; no black spots; lines 

 weak, the postmedian least so: subterminal somewhat 

 interrupted, but forming two conspicuous pale dots in 

 cellules 2 and 1. 



Underside rather less dark, more brownish, nearly uni- 

 colorous : cell-spot of fore w ing smaller ; both wings with 

 postmedian line and cloudy praesubterminal band discernible ; 

 a fine pale line at base of fringe. 



Mt. Murud. 6000-6500 feet. November. 



41. HoTtrSMF. ^TrRFDRNSTS sp. n. 



(/ 27 mm. 



Face whitish-grey, with a blackish spot at each comer. 

 Pal])us about 2, second joint with rough projecting scales 

 above and rather longer, more hair-like, projecting scaling 

 beneath, third joint moderate; blackish, at base and tip white 

 and with some white scales above. Antennae slightly 

 thickened, ciliation vestigial. Vertex and thorax brown-black, 

 mixed with white, the double metathoracic crest mostly 

 whitish. Abdomen rather elongate ; above predominantly 

 brown-black, beneath mottled with grey. Tjegs blackish, 

 with slender white-grey marks at ends of joints. 



