BY L. B. PROUT. 193 



perpendicular from cell-dot to hind margin ; postmedian almost 

 straight from SC^ to hind margin, parallel with termen; a less 

 irrorated hand beyond this extending about halfway to termen ; 

 fringe white proximally, brown-grey distally. Hind wing 

 with cell-dot smaller, though well-developed; median hne 

 wanting, postmedian continued, curved parallel with termen ; 

 outer area and fringe as on fore wing. 



Underside white ; fore wing with costal edge ochreous, cell- 

 dot faintly showing through. 



Mt. Murud, 6000-6500 feet, November — 5 cf, including the 

 type. 



Probably nearest to platyleucata Walk. 



74. Plutodes cyclaria Guen. 



Plutodes cyclaria Guen., Spec. G^n. Lep., x, p. 118, pi. 20, f. 3, 

 1858, Sarawak. 



Mt. Dulit, 3000 feet— 19. 



A rather variable and fairly common species in the Malayan 

 subregion. 



75. Peratophyga venetia Swinh. 



Peratophyga venetia Swinh., Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (7), ix, p. 416, 

 1902, Perak. 



Lio Matu, December — 2 cf. 



Inhabits Borneo and the Malay Peninsula, probably repre- 

 senting hyalinaia Koll. i = aerata Moore) of North India. 



76. Peratophyga trig gnat a, Walk. 



Acidalia (?) trigonata Walk., List Lep. Ins., xxiii, p. 774, 1861, 

 Sarawak. 



Mt. Murud, November — 1 cT. 



Scarcely known except from Sarawak and Singapore. 



77. Peratophyga spolodesma Prout, MS. 



Bakong — 1 9 . 



A damaged specimen wanting head and abdomen. The 

 species from Bidi, Sarawak, has long been awaiting publica- 

 tion, together with many others in Coll. Joicey. 



78. Peratophyga xanthyala, Hmpsn. 



Zamarada xanthyala Hmpsn. 

 kkim. 



Mt. Poi, 5000 feet— 1 cf. 



Zamarada xanthyala Hmpsn., Faun. Ind. Moths, iv, p. 553, 1896, 

 Sikkim. 



