BY mSS A. E. PROUT.- 231 



45, Maceda mansueta Wlkr. 



Maceda mansueta Wlkr., Spec. Lep. Ins., xiii, p. 1141, 1857, Sarawak. 

 Mt. Murud,- 6000--6500 feet, October— 1 9 ; November— 



19- 



A common, widely distributed species, occurring almost 

 throughout the Indo- Australian region from Ceylon to 

 Queensland. 



46. Negeta sublineata Wlkr. 



Urbona sublineata Wlkr., Journ. Linn. Soc, vi, p. 184, 1862, Sarawak. 



Mt. Poi, 4400 feet— 19. 



Although this species is recorded from N. India and Burma, 

 as well as Borneo, it appears by no means common. Coll. 

 Brit. Mus. having only three specimens, whilst the species 

 is wanting in Coll. Joicey. 



Catocalinae. 



47. Parallelia joviana StolL 



Noctua joviana StoU, Pap. Exot., iv, p. 237, pi. 899, f. B., 1782. 



Coromandel Coast. 



Mt. Dulit, 3000 feet— 1 (f . 



A common, widely distributed species, occurring from 

 Loochoo Island and N. India to Queensland and the Loyalty 

 Islands. 



Diptherinae. 



48. DiPTHERA MJOBERGI sp. n. 



cT 47 mm. 



Structure normal, but abdomen without the black crests, 

 unless these are worn off. The yellow hair on abdomen 

 and base of hind wing pale, the black markings on thorax 

 concentrated into a broad band on patagia, a large patch on 

 pro- and mesothorax, a large tuft (almost crest) on meta- 

 thorax, and single spots on the tegulae, joined to the large 

 thoracic patch. 



