222 NOCTUID MOTHS 



19. LiTHACODIA MARGINALIS Wlkr. 



Acontia marginalis Wlkr., Joum. Linn. Soc, vii, p. 49, 1864, 

 Sarawak. 



Mt. Dulit, 3000 feet— 1 cT- 



Eecorded by Sir G. Hampson, in Cat. Lep. Phal., x, 

 p. 507, from India, Ceylon, Sarawak, Pulo Laut and Java. 

 Probably not uncommon, though (like many of Erastrianae) 

 somewhat overlooked on account of its small size. 



EUTELINAE. 



20. BoivreoTELiA SIMPLEX Wlkr. 



Eutelia simplex Wlkr., Spec. Lep. Ins., xxxiii, p. 824, 1865, (hab. ign.). 



Mt. Murud, 6500 feet. November — 1 cT- 



A fairly common species in India ; occurring also in 

 Singapore, Sarawak, Cent. Ceram, Cent. Buru and the Fiji 

 Islands. When more fully worked out it may very likely 

 show some racial variation, but this is not apparent to any 

 casual observation. 



21. Eutelia anguilifera Wlkr. 



Anophia angulifera Wlkr., Joum. Linn. Soc, vii, p. 171, 1864, 

 Sarawak. 



Mt. Dulit, 3000 feet— 1 cf • 



A somewhat rare species, recorded from Sarawak only. 



22. Anigr.aea rubida Wlkr. 



Anigraea rubida Wlkr., Journ. Linn. Soc, vi, p. 139, 1862, Sarawak. 



Mt. Murud, without exact elevation, November — 19- 

 Eecorded from India, Singapore and Sarawak, not abundant 

 though not really rare. The specimen from Mt. Murud 

 belongs to a strongly-marked form with a highly raised, 

 chocolate-brown discal tuft of scales on the fore wing ; larger 

 and finer than specimens in Coll. Joicey from Ceylon, Perak 

 and Sarawak, but seeming to agTee with one or two specimens 

 in Coll. Brit. Mus. as ruhida. There may possibly be two 

 species mixed here, but from the size and the more rufous 

 -coloration of the figure of type in Cat. Lep. Het. Oxf. Mus., 

 pi. 11, fig. 16, this apparently belongs to the typical form, 

 though the type itself is unknown to me. 



