BY MISS A. E. PROUT. 241 



proximally to the pale subapical patch. On the hind wing 

 there is a distinct pale siibterminal, in addition to the 

 pale postmedial line; the yellowish-white "cuneiform" marks 

 between these lines stand out more sharply ; the postmedial 

 is more oblique to hind margin than in am yntoralis . Underside 

 slate-purple, except a pale grey area at and behind costa of 

 fore wing, with bright brown shading about middle and 

 towards tornus of wings, antemedial and medial line, sub- 

 terminal on fore wing and fringes dark brown ; a double, 

 whitish, interrupted postmedial line and pale terminal spots 

 on both wings ; pale subterminal lunules on hind wing. 

 Much darker and more contrasted than amyntoralis. 

 Mt. Penrissen, 4400 feet — 1 cf . 



Note. — Four or five species belonging to the above sub- 

 families are held over and will, it is hoped, be published in a 

 subsequent paper, together T\dth the Hypeninae, in which 

 aubfamilv these collections are somewhat rich. 



Explanation of Plate 8. 

 NOCTUIDAE. 



Fiw. 2. Bocvla divergens. 



_ ,, 3. Trachea isoscelata. 



,, 4. Trachea emphanes. 



,, 8. Stictoptera poicnsis. 



,, 9. Carea elaeospila. 



,, 10. Olidis mum den sis. 



,, 12. Throana callista. 



,, 14. Toanopsis engenes. 



,, 15. Oruza dasycara. 



,, 16. Earias mjobergi. 



,, 20. Sypna rho-latinum. 



,, 21. Sypna anisomeris. 



,, 22. Mecodina hybrida 



,, 24. Sypna subrotunda. 



,, 28. Dipthera mjobergi. 



,, 42. Hylophilodes dnbia 



,, 45. Enispa oUgochra. 



,, 47. Eriopus concinna. 



All are types of cf names by A. E. Prout except figs. 22 and 42 which 

 are 9 • 



