240 Mr. Warren on the Pyralidina collected 



fringed above and below with fuscous. Under side dull fuscous ; 

 fore wing with white central spot, and the second and submargiual 

 lines showing whitish, especially near the costa ; hind wings with 

 a single pale line. Expanse of wings, 39 mm. 



One ? at light. Tabatinga, Nov. 29th, 1874. 

 Akin to Bleptina pentheusalis, Wlk., xvi., 128, from 

 Venezuela. 



18. Bleptina hirtij^aljns. 



Bleptina hirtipalpis, Wlk., Cat. Lep. Het. B. M., xvi., 

 p. 242. 



One 3- . R. Jamunda, April 12th, 1874 ; at light. 

 Walker's type is from Venezuela. 



19. Bleptina inunescens, n. s. 

 Fore wings with a dull purple flush ; with a curved brownish 

 line near the base, and another beyond the middle ; the latter pre- 

 ceded by a broadish brown-black shade, with which it coalesces on 

 the inner margin ; another still broader brown-black fascia comes 

 before the submarginal line, which is indicated only by white 

 points on the nervules ; the reniform stigma consists of two white 

 dots, one under the other, lying in the dark central shade ; mar- 

 ginal lunules black, fringe purplish. Hind wings with the same 

 series of markings as the fore wings, but with the basal half wholly 

 dark. Head, thorax, and abdomen purplish fuscous. Under side 

 ochreous-grey ; each wing with a black central dot and two dark 

 bands. Expanse of wings, 32 mm. 



One ? at light. Jutahy, Jan. 31st, 1875. 



Akin to Bleptina (Bucana) kypenalis, Wlk., from 

 Ceylon, and Bleptina (Bocana) ineougruens, Butler, from 

 Japan ; but the aj^ex of the fore wings is more rounded 

 than in those species ; the second line is not denticulated, 

 but simply curved, and the reniform stigma consists of 

 two dots instead of a solid white spot. 



20. Bleptina olivescens, n. s. 

 Fore wings dull olive, with deep piu-ple lines ; the first curved 

 and sinuous before the middle, with a deep indentation basewards 

 between the subcostal and median veins ; the second sinuous and 

 dentate beyond the middle ; an indistinct central shade between 

 them, nearer the second, and passing just outside the reniform 

 stigma, which is represented by a small bluish-white dot ; sub- 



